The English Phrases Dictionary for MSDict includes variety of phrases, collocations and common idioms. The database provides 11,107 definitions and over 9,800 phrases. The dictionary works as an add-on file for MSDict Viewer and is fully compatible with all the useful functionalities of the viewer. The phrases are chosen among most commonly used American and British English collocations and phrases. Multiple senses for some phrases are provided. Example sentences illustrate typical patterns and example usage.
The key features in the English Phrases Dictionary
* Ultra clear word definitions
* Typical patterns illustrating the phrases usage included
* Coverage of American, British and Australian English idioms and phrases
* Pronunciations
* Guidance on register and style
* Thousands of examples
* Transcriptions facilitating pronunciation
* Support for MMC, memory stick, and SD memory cards
* Stylish user interface with several split screen view modes
The English Phrases Dictionary is utilized by the MSDict Viewer dictionary reader. MSDict offers best experience in mobile reference - quick-access layout, convenience of use and reliance.
* Hyperlinks between different related articles
* Text font remapping (dynamic changing of font sizes)
* Opportunity to add custom notes to any article in the dictionary so you can save your ideas and examples of usage
* Built-in keyboard
* Single-tap search, starting on first letter
* Wildcard filtration feature(the use of "*" replaces arbitrary number of symbols within words)
* Opportunity to add custom notes to any article in the dictionary
* Specially enhanced for hi-resolution devices and hi-resolution landscape view mode
* Button allowing quick erase of the query field
* Dynamic word history list for each session
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* Create your own word lists
* Easily memorize selected words
* Check your progress in learning the words is selected lists