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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Oxford (Pinyin users only),
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This review is from: The Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary (Paperback)
Having studied Chinese for 5 years using the same Oxford dictionary, I thought I could find no better resource in my studies. However, I stumbled upon this dictionary at my university library and have fallen in love. It provides the pinyin accessibility as well as a good radical index for those characters you can't pronounce. It also provides a nice selection of variants with each character - and it's a paperback! My only complaints are the price (a bit high) and the tiny print. However, I've yet to see a decent Chinese-English dictionary without tiny print.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Larger Print!,
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This review is from: Pinyin Chinese English Dictionary (English and Mandarin Chinese Edition) (Hardcover)
The Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary is by far the easiest to use. The problem with the paperback version is the small and in-distinct print. I wondered if the hardback would have larger print. It does. The print is about twice the size of the paperback. For me it has made all the difference and was well worth the price. The printing is still not the best, but it's far easier to make out than the paperback version. This combined with a 4X dome magnifier and I'm good to go!
2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My complaint about Amazon.com,
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This review is from: The Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary (Paperback)
Note: Because I am unable to have my complaints addressed by [...], I will continue to post the following note on Amazon.com:
I just received the very late e-mail saying that the order I placed on JUNE 6, 2007 cannot be filled until OCTOBER 4, 2007. This is the most irresponsible customer service that I have had in a very long time. Not only did you fail to correspond with me for nearly two months, you now have the audacity to suggest that the earliest you can deliver this book is the fall of this year!? This irresponsible (and flippant) response is breathtaking in its cavalier attitude, where you say "either accept a delivery date four months late or we will cancel your order". You should have responded within a week at the most that you were having difficulty obtaining the book so that I would no longer rely on you to get it to me and I could then look elsewhere for it. > > I would suggest that you should send me the book that you promised (and I believe I already paid for) ASAP. You could do a Google search and find a copy (perhaps on your own site!) or you could call the publisher in China and (at your expense) have them FED-X it to you for delivery to me. But the one thing you shouldn't do is send such a cavelier e-mail to me six weeks after I order from you and at least several weeks after I had expected delivery. This is a rich example of the incompetent arrogance of Amazon; one that will be displayed prominently on the internet for some time to come if you are not able to remedy this situation soon. To add insult to injury, when I responded to the e-mail message, I recieved a conflicting e-mail from a "Mohan". Typically, I could not communicate back to him (or her) and was left to my own devices in the Amazon. |
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The Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary by Beijing Foreign Language Institute (Paperback - March 23, 1982)
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