dictionary
英 [ˈdɪkʃənri]
美 [ˈdɪkʃəneri]
n. 词典; 字典; 辞书; 专业术语大全; 专业词典; 电子词典
复数:dictionaries
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.3332 / COCA.8493
牛津词典
noun
- 词典;字典;辞书
a book that gives a list of the words of a language in alphabetical order and explains what they mean, or gives a word for them in a foreign language- a Spanish-English dictionary
西班牙语—英语词典
- a Spanish-English dictionary
- 专业术语大全;专业词典
a book that explains the words that are used in a particular subject- a dictionary of mathematics
数学词典
- a dictionary of mathematics
- 电子词典
a list of words in electronic form, for example stored in a computer's spellchecker
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 词典;字典;辞书
Adictionaryis a book in which the words and phrases of a language are listed alphabetically, together with their meanings or their translations in another language.- ...a Welsh-English dictionary.
一本威尔士语-英语词典
- ...a Welsh-English dictionary.
- N-COUNT 专业词典;术语大全
Adictionaryis an alphabetically ordered reference book on one particular subject or limited group of subjects.- ...the Dictionary of National Biography.
《英国传记大词典》
- ...the Dictionary of National Biography.
英英释义
noun
- a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them
双语例句
- He really lives up to his reputation as “ a walking dictionary ”.
他真是名副其实的“活字典”。 - I don't like that new dictionary, besides, it's too expensive.
我不喜欢那本新字典,另外,它也太贵。 - The new edition of the dictionary carries 7000 additions to the language, which purists say is under threat.
该词典的新版为该语言新增了7,000个词条,纯粹主义者们称该语言正面临威胁。 - The examples are unique to this dictionary.
这些例证是这部词典独有的。 - He always carries a small dictionary in his pocket.
他口袋里总是带着一本小词典。 - Collins English Dictionary defines a workaholic as 'a person obsessively addicted to work'.
《柯林斯英语词典》给“工作狂”一词下的定义是“一个过分沉溺于工作中的人”。 - Writers often refer to a dictionary.
作家时常参考字典。 - The book seems to be more a dictionary than one on grammar.
与其说这是本语法书,倒不如说是一本词典。 - Absolute perfection in a dictionary is rare.
绝对完美的词典是罕见的。 - This new dictionary is very useful [ helpful] to me.
对我来说这本新词典很顶事。