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Hardcover The Pocket Oxford Dictionary of Current English Book

ISBN: 0198611331

ISBN13: 9780198611332

The Pocket Oxford Dictionary of Current English

The Pocket Oxford Dictionary offers a convenient language reference with over 55,000 entries and 80,000 definitions. Designed for quick and easy access, the POD emphasizes clear presentation with a minimum of symbols. Of course, it offers all the distinguished features that have made Oxford's dictionaries so famous: thorough definitions, illustrative phrases and sentences, guidance on controversial uses (trade marks, offensive words, disputed senses, etc.), and etymologies. In addition, it includes appendices on weights and measures, the Greek alphabet, the Russian alphabet, principal countries of the world, U.S. states, books of the Bible, and punctuation marks.

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the best little dictionary ever

I studied in London during college as a literature major and while there discovered that I needed a dictionary to complete my assignments and turn them in with the proper British spelling. I picked up this little dictionary to get me through the semester and loved it so much I carried it home with me. My family quickly realized how useful it was and I've spent a lot of time since searching to discover who "borrowed" it last. My mother is especially attached and has acquired a collection of other oxford dictionaries that either are too big to carry around or "just don't have the word she's looking for." If you have a copy, hang on to it.

Good for ESL students

Most ESL(English as a Second Language) teachers recommend Oxford Advanced Lerner's or Longman Contemporary, but they are too much verbose and require great stamina to reach the right definition. POD is concise.The most needed feature for ESL dictionaries is a broad recordings of idioms. At this point, all American ESL or paperback dictionaries are weak.(The papaerback ones are not designed for foreigners, of cource.) POD has decent number of idioms.The second required feature is the coverage. POD has a little Americanisms - it's an apparent defect. But it contains few geographical or proper names, so it has much more common vocabulary than any other paperbacks.I enjoy the easy-for-eyes typeface, also essential to old-aged-prone-to-eyestrain learners like me.
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