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  1. The Concise Oxford English Dictionary

    The Concise Oxford English Dictionary


  2. Learning Theories: A to Z

    Learning Theories: A to Z


  3. Directory of Grants in the Humanities

    Directory of Grants in the Humanities


  4. War Slang: American Fighting Words and Phrases Since the Civil War

    War Slang: American Fighting Words and Phrases Since the Civil War


  5. The Dictionary of International Business Terms (Glenlake Business Reference Books)

    The Dictionary of International Business Terms (Glenlake Business Reference Books)


  6. Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus of Current English

    Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus of Current English


  7. A Dictionary of the Bible (Oxford Paperback Reference S.)

    A Dictionary of the Bible (Oxford Paperback Reference S.)


  8. The Devil's Dictionary: Guide Book for Cynics

    The Devil's Dictionary: Guide Book for Cynics


  9. Common Phrases and Where They Come from

    Common Phrases and Where They Come from


  10. Oxford English Dictionary: Additions Series Vol 2

    Oxford English Dictionary: Additions Series Vol 2


  11. The Business Translator: Business Words, Phrases & Pronunciation Guides for Over 65 Languages

    The Business Translator: Business Words, Phrases & Pronunciation Guides for Over 65 Languages


  12. Pronouncing English: A Stress-based Approach

    Pronouncing English: A Stress-based Approach


  13. A Glossary of Later Latin to 600 A.D. (Oxford University Press Academic Monograph Reprints)

    A Glossary of Later Latin to 600 A.D. (Oxford University Press Academic Monograph Reprints)


  14. Basic Japanese-English Dictionary

    Basic Japanese-English Dictionary


  15. Popular Dictionary of Assyrian and Babylonian Terminology: A Popular Handbook of Useful and Interesting Information for Beginners in the Elementary St

    Popular Dictionary of Assyrian and Babylonian Terminology: A Popular Handbook of Useful and Interesting Information for Beginners in the Elementary St


  16. The Oxford School Dictionary

    The Oxford School Dictionary


  17. A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries: 1567-1785 Vol 1

    A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries: 1567-1785 Vol 1


  18. The Addison Wesley Picture Dictionary

    The Addison Wesley Picture Dictionary


  19. The Addison-Wesley Picture Dictionary Skillsbook

    The Addison-Wesley Picture Dictionary Skillsbook


  20. Northstar Listening and Speaking, Intermediate

    Northstar Listening and Speaking, Intermediate


  21. Voice and Diction: A Program for Improvement

    Voice and Diction: A Program for Improvement


  22. Harrap's Shorter French Dictionary

    Harrap's Shorter French Dictionary


  23. The Audio Dictionary

    The Audio Dictionary


  24. Modern English-Hebrew Dictionary

    Modern English-Hebrew Dictionary


  25. Cassell's French-English, English-French Dictionary (Cassell Modern Language Dictionaries)

    Cassell's French-English, English-French Dictionary (Cassell Modern Language Dictionaries)


The Concise Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage (Dictionary) (Dictionary)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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  • Not the best dictionary you can buy...
The Concise Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage (Dictionary) (Dictionary)
S. Khulusi , N. Shamaa , and W. K. Davin
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 0198643217
Release Date: 1982-06-01

Product Description

A printer's error in the August 2005 printing of the Concise Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage led to the majority of the diacritics being deleted, creating errors and rendering the dictionary unusable. These faulty books have all been recalled and are now completely replaced with new, corrected books. This convenient pocket dictionary--an abridged and updated edition of the acclaimed Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage--is designed for both the English speaker learning Arabic and the Arabic speaker learning English. It records the different levels of usage found in newspapers, radio, television, and films, providing major Arabic dialectal equivalents for familiar, colloquial, and slang words. Ideal for the student or traveler, the dictionary includes: * Nearly 40,000 entries providing English headwords with multiple meanings and their nearest Arabic equivalent * For Arabic speakers: phonetic equivalents for headwords, phrases illustrating unexpected and alien idioms, and explanations of headwords denoting concepts new to the Arab world * For English speakers: vowels and diacritics included in the Arabic text, irregular plurals of nouns, and simple verb conjugations in the imperfect tense * Meticulously transcribed Arabic characters for easy reading

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Defects.......2006-11-10

I ordered this dictionary twice, and both times it came with severe printing defects (dots missing on many Arabic letters, making everything unreadable). I finally returned it and am contemplating what other dictionary to buy. Content-wise, it also didn't look so impressive, there were a lot of words you would think it should have that weren't in there.

1 out of 5 stars Do Not Buy This Dictionary.......2006-08-21

This is a terrible dictionary. Many of the words are spelled incorrectly and many of the definitions, while technically correct, are absolutely nonsensical.

2 out of 5 stars Shell out a little more for a lot more quality.......2006-05-02

i'm very sorry i bought this book. It may be concise, and it may be cheaper, but one shouldn't sacrifice spelling for saving a few dollars! The concise edition drops the dots off many of the letters, thus either misspelling the word or creating letters that don't exist. i borrowed the full-sized edition and found it to be fine. Don't waste your money and your sanity on this version!

4 out of 5 stars The best one I have found.......2005-11-20

This is the best Arabic dictionary I have found so far, but I still have a couple complaints about it. There are a few things missing, like the names of countries, and sometimes the print is small and hard to read. The Al-Mawrid dictionary is more complete, but can be overwhelming, especially for new students, becuase when you look up an English word, it lists a whole bunch of Arabic words and it is hard to figure out which on is the right word. This dictionary, however, has very clear explaination on when to use what word. I would give it five stars if it were a little bit more comprehensive. For the serious Arabic student, this is the best English-Arabic dictionary out there.

For a companion to this, I suggest the Hans-Wehr. Someone complained that this dictionary only included English-Arabic, but that is common for serious acedemic dictionaries though, because it would be huge dictionary if both were included in one volume.

2 out of 5 stars Not the best dictionary you can buy..........2005-07-30

While this dictionary does contain a lot of entries, it is English to Arabic only; there is no Arabic to English. It does however show the short vowels, though the script is a little frustratingly small. I took it back once I found out it was only a one-way dictionary. The Arabic Practical Dictionary by Hippocrene is much better (though it doesnt' show short vowels however).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not exactly what I'd hoped for...
  • Excellence
  • Good enough
  • Concise is a good discription
  • Many, very short (!) definitions
Concise Oxford English Dictionary

Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 0198610475

Book Description

This is a major new edition of the world-famous Concise Oxford English Dictionary, published together with a fully up-to-date text of the dictionary on CD-ROM, containing over 240,000 words, phrases, and definitions, including 1,800 new words. It offers rich vocabulary coverage, with full treatment of World English, rare, historical, and archaic terms, as well as scientific and technical vocabulary, and provides hundreds of helpful notes on grammar and usage. The CD-ROM version of the dictionary offers full-text search functionality, instant look-up from WindowsRG documents, including email and the Internet, high-quality spoken pronunciations for thousands of words, and interactive educational word games, making it ideal for family use, as well as for homework and school use. New to this edition is a fascinating Word Histories feature, telling the often bizarre stories of the origins and development of hundreds of words. For example, did you know that the word grammar is related to glamour, or that cockney used to mean a spoilt child? This dictionary contains full appendices on topics such as alphabets, currencies, electronic English, and the registers of language, from formal to slang, plus a useful Guide to Good English with advice on grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not exactly what I'd hoped for..........2007-05-15

I am an English major and getting ready to go into a Master's degree. I had done extensive research on concise OED's and thought this one sounded the best. I was really hoping to get more backround info on words and more complete definitions. Perhaps there are too many words and just not enough pages! I am still happy to have it and have used it, but it is better for Boggle than anything so far!

5 out of 5 stars Excellence.......2007-04-10

The delivery was quick, and the book in perfect shape. I enjoy ordering from Amazon because their website gives you a lot of choice, you know what you are getting, the price is good - it is just an all 'round good experience!

5 out of 5 stars Good enough.......2007-01-09

This dictionary is complete and good enough for what I want. I am totally satisfied!

4 out of 5 stars Concise is a good discription.......2006-11-04

The dictionary is a good quick reference for checking spelling or usage. Keep in mind that they the definitions are a lot shorter than a standard dictionary.

3 out of 5 stars Many, very short (!) definitions.......2006-09-13

From the point of view of a learner of the English language (advanced level), as I am, I have to admit that this dictionary is not as good as I expected.

Of course, the amount of words and phrases is extensive with about 240,000. Nonetheless, this dictionary is not called 'concise' just for the fun of it. It is in some cases too concise, using defining words I don't even understand or which are the same as in the word I looked up in the first place.

Thus, my expressed recommendation goes to the Cambridge International Dictionary of English, which only uses a "strictly controlled 2000-word Defining Vocabulary" ensuring a high level of understanding.
Concise English-Chinese Chinese-English Dictionary
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • 3rd edition print WAY TOO SMALL
  • Very, very good...
  • Not as expected, Much too small for everyday use
  • Too small to be of use!
  • Reliable small dictionary
Concise English-Chinese Chinese-English Dictionary
Martin H. Manser , and Oxford
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback

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ASIN: 0195911512

Book Description

This new edition of the Oxford Concise English-Chinese Chinese-English Dictionary has been extensively revised and updated to reflect the most recent developments in English and Chinese. An ideal tool for study, the dictionary now provides authoritative coverage of over 26,000 words and phrases from every major field of reference, including science and technology, in addition to core general vocabulary. Simplified and orthodox Chinese characters are used throughout the dictionary, and thousands of examples illustrate and expand on how and when a word can be used. Also including a guide to the most commonly used radicals and an additional key to the pronunciation of Chinese, this dictionary is an indispensable reference tool.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars 3rd edition print WAY TOO SMALL.......2006-12-29

I saw comments that the print in the third edition was too small, but I bought it anyway. Big mistake. The print is so small that the dictionary is virtually useless. It's about 5-6 point type. I need a magnifying glass to read it, and complex Chinese characters come out as little more than a black blob, even with a magnifying glass, because the characters can't be printed that small. Don't buy this dictionary!!!!

The only reason I gave it a "2" rather than a "1" is that the content seems okay (as much as I can see of it, anyway).

5 out of 5 stars Very, very good..........2006-12-11

This dictionary is absolutely great. I have owned a number of copies over the years, and it is just the only dictionary to have when you are on the road in China.
I have inspected many, many Chinese dictionaries over the years in the never ending quest for better Mandarin resources, and I have always been disappointed with other dictionaries of a similar (and sometimes much larger!) size - they always have too few entries or too few examples to be of practical use.
I notice that one or two reviewers have commented on the size of the dictionary, so if you are looking for a huge, weighty tome to sit on your desk (and not take with you anywhere), then this may not be the dictionary for you. But if you are looking for a fabulous little dictionary with tens of thousands (including jiantizi and fantizi) of entries that will not let you down either during study or in the wilds of China then this is definitely the one for you.

1 out of 5 stars Not as expected, Much too small for everyday use.......2006-06-29

I only gave the third edition of the book a 1 star partially to gather attention of new buyers. Please note the content is very similar to the second edition but has one major flaw. The physical and print size is about half that of the second edition making it hard to read and use as a functional at home dictionary. I recomend anyone needing a dictionary with traditional (very hard to find a good one) to buy the larger "Oxford Chinese Dictionary" ISBN: 0195964594.

1 out of 5 stars Too small to be of use!.......2006-03-11

I was expecting this edition to be the same size as the second edition. However, it is so small as to be essentially useless! Recommend Amazon.com discontinue this item to avoid having a great number of disappointed or even hostile customers.

4 out of 5 stars Reliable small dictionary.......2005-11-08

This is the dictionary I usually use when visiting China. It has a lot of contents for the price. Multiple definitions are given for most words, sometimes with illustrative sentences. Pinyin, simplified and traditional characters are shown for all entries in both directions. There is also a radical index to help you find the pinyin equivalents of characters. (A stroke-count index, such as in some Taiwan dictionaries, would have been a helpful addition.) The fonts used are a bit small throughout, however.

One complaint I have that isn't unique to this dictionary concerns a word of great importance to a traveler -- "hotel". Check the E-to-C section of this and most other dictionaries, and you'll find only one gloss: "lu3guan3" (number indicate tones). This is also the word used in the Berlitz Chinese phrase book, BTW. But all but one of the dozen or so different places I've stayed at in Beijing & Shanghai have been called "fan4dian4", and the exception was a "jiu3dian4" (Pudong Shangri-La). "Fandian" is also the word taxi drivers use and respond to. Sure enough, if you look up "fandian" in the C-to-E section of the Concise Dictionary and several others, you'll find it glossed as "hotel". Why there isn't more symmetry regarding this important entry beats me.

By the way, if you're visiting a major city in China, consider winging it on a phrase book until you can visit a large bookstore. The Concise Dictionary 3E is widely available there in a convenient vinyl-covered pocket edition for Y36 = about US$4.50.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM: Windows RG single-user version 1.0 (Dictionary)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • My "desktop" dictionary
Concise Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM: Windows RG single-user version 1.0 (Dictionary)

Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: CD-ROM

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ASIN: 0198610025

Book Description

Authoritative and up to date, this eleventh edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary on WindowsRG CD-ROM contains over 240,000 words, phrases, and definitions, including all the latest new words. It offers rich vocabulary coverage, with full treatment of World English, rare, historical, and archaic terms, as well as scientific and technical vocabulary, and provides hundreds of helpful notes on grammar and usage. This electronic version of the dictionary offers full-text search functionality, instant look-up from WindowsRG documents, including email and the Web, high-quality spoken pronunciations for thousands of words, and interactive educational word games, making it ideal for family, school, or office use. New to this edition is a fascinating Word Histories feature, telling the often bizarre stories of the origins and development of hundreds of words. For example, did you know that the word grammar is related to glamour, or that cockney used to mean a spoilt child? This dictionary also contains full appendices on topics such as alphabets, currencies, electronic English, and the registers of language, from formal to slang, plus a useful Guide to Good English with advice on grammar, punctuation, and spelling. In addition, the electronic edition is Curriculum Online accredited, so it is government approved for use in the classroom from Key Stage 3 upwards.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars My "desktop" dictionary.......2006-01-15

I used to use the Random House Unabridged as my computer dictionary. But the Win95 version didn't work with XP, and the XP version was painfully slow. After looking around I chose the Concise OED as a replacement. I've been very happy with it, and I recommend it to anyone who uses their computer to write.
The Concise Oxford Russian Dictionary
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Good dictionary, could be better
  • A good reference dictionary
  • Excellent
  • not as good as I hoped...
  • Oxford does it again!!
The Concise Oxford Russian Dictionary

Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 0198601522

Book Description

This dictionary provides coverage of 120,000 words and phrases, and over 190,000 translations. It includes completely up-to-date treatment of contemporary Russian and English, including amniocentesis, global warming, information superhighway, multimedia, streetwise, and time-share. There is extra in-text grammatical information; extended constructions, complementation, and difficult points of grammar. It records Russian as it is used today, as there is special emphasis on modern idioms and colloquial usage with numerous illustrative examples. There is specialized coverage of common abbreviations and acronyms such as APC, HRT, PC, OMOH, and CKB, and coverage of British and American English. New to this edition is a guide to Russian language and culture on the World-Wide-Web. A new guide to email and the Internet offers a unique gateway to language and culture in the Russian-speaking world. There is also a Thematic wordfinder. This entirely new thematic wordfinder brings together the essential vocabulary from a broad range of subject areas including the environment, society, business and industry, communication, media, and the arts. Specially designed as a reference section for writing, it covers the key topics recquired by regional exam boards.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good dictionary, could be better.......2006-09-05

Regarding the comment about the absence of the word "children" - I checked my copy and sure enough, the plural isn't listed under "child". However, a Russian user looking under the Russian word for children will find the English word "children". I believe the omission probably has to do with this being primarily oriented toward English-speaking users. Irregular plurals of Russian words do seem to be listed at the main entry, e.g. the plural (actually plurals) of the word for "child".

A friend gave me a copy of this dictionary and I use it mainly as a supplement to my main dictionary (Katzner's). The advantages of this one are that you are more likely to find a word such as an irregularly conjugated verb when you don't know the root. I still would like to see more cross-references in this regard.

The disadvantages of this dictionary are that there are no helpful tables for declension/conjugation as found in Katzner's. Also, Katzner's has a useful section on proper nouns (geographical and people's names), though the Oxford does list some proper names in the main section. And as someone else mentioned, there is no indication when a Russian word isn't pronounced as expected from the spelling (Katzner's does show the pronunciation in these cases).

I bought a copy of this dictionary for a Russian-speaking friend who is studying English, but as I mentioned it does seem to be primarily oriented toward English-speaking users and does have some limitations for Russian speakers. All the explanatory text, for example, is in English. But I think the main limitation is that all the clues for variations in meaning of a given word are in English, in both the English-Russian and Russian-English sections. It would probably be adequate for a Russian speaker in determining what an English word means, even when there are multiple meanings, as the correct Russian word could be deduced from the context. However, to determine how to translate a Russian word into English when there are several options to choose from would be difficult.

5 out of 5 stars A good reference dictionary.......2003-04-20

This is an excellent dictionary for students of Russian. It is well-organized, attractive, and I have to not find a word I need. However, it is pretty big. I wouldn't advise buying it as a travel ditionary.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2001-09-08

Very comprehensive and an ideal companion to your Russian studies. It appears to have all I need in terms of vocabulary at a beginners/intermediate level, although it could contain more contemporary slang (important I feel when learning a language you will be exposed to on a daily basis)

It is though the heaviest book I carry around daily and sometimes I could wish for a lighter dictionary!

3 out of 5 stars not as good as I hoped..........2001-07-11

I have Oxford dictionaries in other languages and never found any problems with them. My Russian is not very good and perhaps that's why I notice some problems with this dictionary. It has some odd omissions. For instance, I tried looking up the Russian word for 'children' under the entry 'child' in the English-Russian section. The entry does NOT say that 'children' is the plural of child, in fact it doesn't mention the word 'children' anywhere. Nor does the entry include the Russian word for 'children.' And 'children' is not listed anywhere else in the English-Russian section. So some hapless Russian speaker using this dictionary would not learn that 'children' is the plural of 'child,' and would not be able to look up the word 'children' at all. Conversely, an English speaker would also not find the Russian word for 'children' by looking in the English-Russian section. Granted this may be an isolated example, but it does suggest that there may be some editing problems.

I also disliked the explanations in the front about the construction and meaning of dictionary entries. The explanations are a little too terse for those of us not well versed in Russian grammar. It would be nice to have at least a few examples written out in full. And as far as I could make out, a lot of the information about the Russian entries actually appeared under the discussion of English entries.

It would be nice to have a few more notes about pronunciation. As is, you would think that 'yevo' in Russian was pronounced 'yego' (as it is spelled) if all you had to go on was the information in the dictionary. Nor will you find information about consonants that aren't pronounced.

Other than that, the dictionary is nicely produced and well printed. It appears up-to-date, with lots of internet information. I am not able to make any intelligent comparisons of this dictionary with other Russian-English dictionaries. Although this seems to have a few shortcomings, it may well be a good choice for many readers.

One additional note: although another reviewer mentions conjugation tables, my copy of this dictionary has no grammatical tables of any kind (although they would have been useful).

5 out of 5 stars Oxford does it again!!.......2000-10-30

Once again, Oxford University Press has released another outstanding foreign language dictionary!! Full of the everyday words and phrases any student of Russian needs to know, this dictionary is an essential addition to any language library. Oxford University Press has an outstanding reputation in the field of academic publications which really shines through in their dictionaries. The print is easy to read and the Cyrillic is crisp and clear compared with the smudged and hard to read text found in the cheaper dictionaries. The pronunciation guide in the front and the simple conjugation tables in the back make this an excellent dictionary even for beginners, while the HUGE number of entries makes sure you can always find the word you are looking for!!
The Concise Oxford English Dictionary with CDROM
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • by Mary Boby-Smith Jones who lives in Capdacmis
  • Best one volume dictionary around.
  • Too English
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  • one of the best dictionary
The Concise Oxford English Dictionary with CDROM

Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 0198606907

Book Description

The Concise Oxford Dictionary is the most popular dictionary of its kind around the world. For this major new edition, Oxford's lexicographers have used evidence provided by The British National Corpus to rewrite every word and entry to represent English as it is used today throughout the English-speaking world. There are over 220,000 words, phrases, and meanings that cover current and historical English as well as numerous specialist and technical areas. Each entry is now clearer and more accessible, with the most modern meanings placed first, and definitions given in a clear and straightforward style. Authoritative guidance on grammar and usage is provided in highlighted boxes, that addresses contentious and controversial views. There are also new Word Formation panels that show how complex words are created and identify different word groups such as phobias, -cultures, and ariums, adding to the richest coverage of English available in any single-volume dictionary.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars by Mary Boby-Smith Jones who lives in Capdacmis.......2005-08-15

i brought this dictionary last year and i found it really easy to look up the word........ kiss it and make it better dododododo sorry i got carried away as the t.v is on and an advert is on singing that song any way back to the reiview.
My friend said that the dictionary was a sad book full of words like apple or table but recently i found the word [...] in it and i have no idea what it means cos im thick. why is it called a thumb index cos its not about thumbs is it.

5 out of 5 stars Best one volume dictionary around........2005-04-01

I bought this dictionary for all my nieces and nephews this year. It's soooooooooo much better than any junky Webster's Collegiate dictionary. You can actually find the words you don't recognize.

4 out of 5 stars Too English.......2004-09-19

A very good dictionary and CD-ROM. The International pronunciation guide is, however, incomprehesible and of no use. I couldn't get pronunciation from this dictionary. Another major shortcoming is that it does not provide hyphenation breads.

1 out of 5 stars Keep Shopping.......2004-07-18

The CD-ROM version of this dictionary is sorely done. The application looks like a program made for Windows 3.1 and does not even have the functionality of one. The dict. does not give a clue on where to hypenate words, which is the reason for buying it. The pronunciation guide uses Greek letters to make the sounds with no help on the Greek itself. The definitions are sparse, usually only a few words of description, and many have none at all. Most of the text is about the word root or history in latin, greek etc. This product is a big screw not worth 50 cents.

5 out of 5 stars one of the best dictionary.......2004-04-18

the explanations are easy to understand. the dictionary is pretty comprehensive and covers over 240, 000 words. and it is easy to use too.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology (Oxford Paperback Reference)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Perfect for the nonscholar
  • Great, portable and does the job
  • A Little Too Concise to be Useful
  • There are better Etymologies Available
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology (Oxford Paperback Reference)

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ASIN: 0192830988

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Where did the words bungalow and assassin derive? What did nice mean in the Middle Ages? How were adder, anger, and umpire originally spelt? The answers can be found in this essential companion to any popular dictionary. With over 17,000 entries, this is the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to word origins available in paperback. Based on The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology, the principal authority on the origin and development of English words, it contains a wealth of information about our language and its history.

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5 out of 5 stars Perfect for the nonscholar.......2004-02-15

I agree with the earlier reviewers that this isn't the most thorough etymological dictionary available. But let's face it: most of us don't need weightier and more expensive resources than this one. In the ten years that I've owned the ODEE, I've used it hundreds of times, and only occasionally have I found it wanting. As someone who does a good bit of scriptural exegesis, I generally turn to the ODEE before dragging out the Greek lexicon or Latin dictionary. It can usually point me in the direction I need to go. A wonderful resource that should be on the shelf of anyone who loves books and words, especially since our fastfood culture has bred so much forgetfulness of the deep meaning of words.

5 out of 5 stars Great, portable and does the job.......2000-06-19

I respect the reviews that this is by no means the last word in word origins. However, I have gotten more use out of this book than the other 5 dictionaries behind simply because I can bring it everywhere. Though some may find this a bit odd, I basically bring it on vacation as a second book -- especially in Europe where questions about them seem to crop up. So many more words will get hunted with this book because it will be handy when you need it.

4 out of 5 stars A Little Too Concise to be Useful.......2000-04-05

Perhaps the main use of etymology references is to learn about words and how they have evolved into current usage. A good etymology reference like the Chambers / Barnhart will track the history of a word right back to its Proto-IndoEuropean roots. This is also what the Onions Oxford Etymology does. Now it is clear the Oxford didn't want to cannibalize sales of its classic Etymology Dictionary which defines about 25,000 words. This concise Etymology is a very large selection from the full Oxford, updated with some materials from the 2nd OED. What is missing in many of the etymologies is the word's full story. So, we have a good book with a decent collection that is not quite complete. IF you're looking for a good etymology at the same price, you'd do better with Ayto's Dictionary of Word Origins - only 8,000 words but provides a much more thorough treatment. If you're willing to splurge, the best etymology is the Barnhart, re-released as the Chambers Dictionary of Etymology. You get over 60,000 words, drawn almost entirely from US sources.

4 out of 5 stars There are better Etymologies Available.......2000-04-03

First, this Concise Etymology from Oxford updates the mid-1960s Oxford Dictionary of Etymology, edited by Onions ... by adding some new etymologies from the Second OED. However, Oxford clearly did not want to compete with Onion's tome, which is still available in hardcover. So, what to do? This Concise edition, like the full edtion, defines about 17,000 words. The sacrifice you make getting this work is in the actual etymologies themselves. They simply are not thorough or exhaustive. In this Concise Edition, most word origins are not pushed all the way back to their Indo-European or Proto-Indo European roots - something that the similarly priced John Ayto's work does quite well (though with only 8,000 words). If I were to buy only one etymology dictionary, this would not be my first choice. On a budget I would get Ayto's and learn more about fewer words - and for a few dollars more I would recommend the Chamber's/Barnhart - which is far more scholarly and simply more interesting.
The Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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  • Concise Oxford French Dictionary is very concise.
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The Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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ASIN: 0198609752

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Completely updated to include all the very latest vocabulary, this third edition of the Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary contains coverage of over 175,000 words and phrases, and 270,000 translations. It offers a comprehensive correspondence guide with sample letters, emails, and CVs, plus fun and informative cultural notes on life in the French-speaking world. Now with a fresh, new page layout, this dictionary is easier to use than ever before, with a clear, colour text design and printed thumb tabs to make lookup even quicker. The Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary is also available as a Curriculum Online accredited CD-ROM: Pop-up Oxford Hachette French Dictionary on CD-ROM (WindowsRG only), ISBN 0-19-861338-5.

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5 out of 5 stars An excellent dictionary.......2006-01-28

This has been my main bilingual dictionary for many years. I have the 2nd edition, and imagine the 3rd edition will be as good or better. It is a very complete dictionary for the beginner and intermediate French learner and has many useful features. It is very user friendly. In addition it is a very sturdy dictionary that is still in very good condition after 3 or 4 years. I would recommend it to most people looking for a thorough dictionary.

3 out of 5 stars Concise Oxford French Dictionary is very concise........2005-08-25

Not as thorough as I had hoped. If you'e looking for a tertiary-standard dictionary, get the bigger one.

5 out of 5 stars Improve your French, express your ideas better.......2004-05-03

If you are studying French and need urgent help, don't waste your time and buy this dictionary now !. Do you think I'm a little overenthusiastic?. By no means!!. This dictionary is an essential "survival tool" if you want (or are forced to) learn French.

To start with, it is very easy to use, even for beginners. Moreover, it includes up-to-date vocabulary, so if you go to France you won't end up speaking as the French used to speak, 50 years ago. As if that were not enough, it also has many examples of different kinds of correspondence you might need to write (for example, in order to make a complaint, or to decline an invitation).

However, my favorite feature is a thematic wordfinder that helps the reader to express his ideas more easily. In the thematic wordfinder you will find the expressions that aid you when you need to structure your essays, and lists of vocabulary arranged according to themes. I think everybody "suffers" when his teacher gives him, as homework, a composition on natural disasters, commerce or something like that. The ideas are there, but you just cannot find the words... Well, with the wordfinder that is quite simple. In my opinion, this particular feature is useful not only for students of French, but also for students that have to write an essay in their native language about a subject that they don't know too much about. By taking advantage of the fact that this dictionary is bilingual, they can use adequate and specific language regarding the theme.

All in all, I highly recommend this dictionary. It will help you to improve your French, and you will learn to express your ideas better :)

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4 out of 5 stars Excellent dictionary -- also in CD-Rom!.......2003-12-02

An excellent dictionary--
Did you know that this also comes in a CD-Rom format that you can load onto your hard-drive? The CD-Rom version omits the sections on correspondence, French grammar, French pronunciation, and only includes the dictionary, but this is still a terrific help to anyone who works with French documents -- either reading or translating -- while on the computer!

Look for "The Pop-up Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary." It includes 250,000 translations, just like the hardcover book edition.

Incidently, Oxford University Press also makes CD-Rom dual language versions of EVERY European language. The easiest to find in North America are English, French-English, Spanish-English, and German-English, and these are all quite affordable.
All these dictionaries can be purchased individually in modules, and they link together, forming one drop down menu on your title bar. This is fantastic for anyone who frquently must translate from several different European languages. Harder to find, but still available (you might have to import them) are the Scandinavian languages and Italian. I also frequently use an English thesaurus CD-Rom, published by Oxford University Press, and it is excellent.

4 out of 5 stars Wasn`t it OK?.......2000-10-11

The first bilingual dictionary to be compiled entirely from electronic databases of current language, making it the most comprehensive, reliable, and up-to-date reference available. The new edition provides the most recent vocabulary for both French and English. Best for the beginner who want to learn french fast.
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This new thesaurus is an essential tool for everyone who needs to write quickly, clearly, and well. A convenient and complete thesaurus for school, work, and home, The Concise Oxford American Thesaurus includes more than 15,000 main entries and over 350,000 synonyms, sample sentences and phrases for virtually every sense. Synonym Studies that show the subtle differences in meaning among a group of easily confused words are included, as well as the Oxford exclusive Language Guide, with information about grammar, usage, punctuation, frequently misspelled words, and much more.

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5 out of 5 stars Very useful.......2007-05-07

I am very satisfied with this book. It is an excellent tool for those who want to increase their English vocabulary, and of course I am satisfied with the Amazon service.
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5 out of 5 stars great help.......2006-08-22

for people serious about italian, this dictionary is the best you can get with everything you'll need

5 out of 5 stars This 1st ed. (2001) WAS the best unabridged bilingual, but buy the NEW 2nd edition, which should surpass its predecessor.......2006-07-21

Just read of the new features under ISBN-10: 0199297754 (= U.S. release, 2nd ed.), available here at Amazon.

Another option is the HarperCollins Sansoni Italian Unabridged Dictionary, 2nd ed. (2005; ISBN-10: 0060817747) in TWO-COLOR FORMAT (blue headwords, black text). The Oxford Paravia unabridged is superior with far more features, but both unabridged dictionaries are fantastic and translators will of course want both on their desks.

The best monolingual Italian dictionary is the magnificent il DEVOTO-OLI Vocabolario della lingua italiana 2007 con CD-ROM, a cura di Luca Serianni e Maurizio Trifone, published by Le Monnier, c. 2006 (known in earlier editions under the less distinctive title: il Dizionario della lingua italiana). The accompanying CD-ROM is cross-platform (Windows & Mac OS X). Among its features are etymologies for each headword with first certifiable date of entry into the language, except for those words with an uninterrupted latin derivation. It's a bargain at approx. U.S. $105.00 (ISBN-10: 8804555068).

Keep in mind that your local library may have the Oxford Paravia unabridged 2001 edition available for check-out if you're waiting on your buxom new 2nd edition to ship.

One more option: The Concise Oxford Paravia (2003; ISBN-10: 0198607695), which will fill most students needs, is the finest concise (but also the heaviest portable and a hardcover) that has most (possibly all) of the "sidebar" extra features of the unabridged 2001 ed.

P.S. You'll find other "reviews" of portable paperback bilinguals and lists of other Italian Studies books, DVDs, etc. linked to my nickname. Have a great 2007!

4 out of 5 stars Excellent Dictionary- Poor cover.......2006-05-11

I recently bought this dictioanry, it's very good and complete. The picture shown on Amazon though is misleading, it does not clearly indicate it is bilingual, in fact I bought it thinking it was monolingual- I should have guessed as the cover reads : Italian and not Italiano, but anyway, there's no indication of the fact.

5 out of 5 stars Review from a 3rd year student of the Italian language........2006-03-11

I am a 3rd year student of the Italian language, and this dictionary is the best I've seen yet. There are over 2500 pages with literal and colloquial translations. I highly recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars The Most Useful Italian-English Dictionary.......2003-05-28

Of the several large Italian-English dictionaries I own (some purchased in Italy), this one most frequently has just the word or expression I am looking for. It is particularly rich in sense indicators and has many Americanisms, despite its British-Italian origin. It's not as comprehensive as some of the others (published by Garzanti or Zanichelli, for instance), but it is the first big dictionary I turn to if a handier paperback fails me. Beware, however, there are numerous lumping errors in the codes referring to the model verb tables at the back of the book (where you are referred to a verb conjugated almost-but-not-quite like the verb in question).

My next dictionary--if the Paravia comes up short--is the recent bilingual dictionary published by Hoepli in Italy (Grande dizionario di inglese, edited by Fernando Picchi, ISBN 8820331020). It gives lots of grammar help of the kind usually found only in monolingual dictionaries written for Italians.

Update 9/18/06: The HarperCollins Sansoni Italian Unabridged Dictionary, Second Edition, is now a worthy competitor to the Oxford Paravia. These two are quite equivalent with minor differences of emphasis. Amazon has various listings for different editions of this dictionary. Look for the 2005 edition with blue headwords (ISBN 0060817747). Also, be aware that the second edition of the Oxford Paravia is due out shortly (ISBN 0199297754).

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