Collins Gem German <-> English Dictionary (UniDict®) - travel dictionary with phrasebook


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This edition of the Collins German Gem offers the learner of German extensive and up-to-date coverage of German and English in a handy, user-friendly format.

Designed to give travelers, students, business people and the general user alike all the information they need in a handy, take-anywhere format.

Includes all the latest words reflecting changes in modern lifestyle, as well as all the features you would expect from a Collins dictionary.

Features:

* entire text of this convenient text
* unique three-way cross-referencing search
* real-time progressive look-up
* wildcard searches for unknown spellings or crosswords
* hyperlinking internally between the dictionaries
* support for search to other applications (if installed)
* bookmarks with editable notations
* automatic history
* complete offline use - no internet connect is required

A clear colour layout, up-to-date coverage of everyday words and phrases, and a handy travel supplement make this dictionary the ideal portable companion.

All the latest words in both languages, such as antivirus, carbon footprint in English, and herunterladbar, Kamerahandy in German.
Full GCSE coverage

The Phrasefinder section has been developed to give travellers on business, school and leisure trips all the essential phrases they need. Divided into sections such as Shopping, Accommodation and Complaints, this is an instant reference available when you need it most. Also, new to this edition, is a menu-reader section - a quick guide to the most common words and phrases you will find in German cafes and restaurants, ensuring you always get what you expect from a meal out.

Get it right - Keywords are highlighted in the text, with additional notes warning the user of easily confusable words and language notes give a wealth of useful information to the learner.

Words are tools for life. And a Collins dictionary makes them work for you.

“Collins Gem German Dictionary” 9th Edition
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