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McGraw- Hill's Chinese Dictionary and Guide to 20,000 Essential Words by Quanyu Huang. When he surveyed his students, author Quanyu Huang found that only
two out of 300 used a Chinese dictionary. Their main obstacle is
how existing dictionaries are organized; either a user needs to know
the "radical" of a character, how to recognize or count writing
strokes, or how a character is pronounced. In McGraw- Hill's Chinese Dictionary and Guide to 20,000 Essential Words
the author overcomes this problem with his unique "broken marks"
method. Each character is comprised of different marks separated by a
physical space or sharp change of direction at the end of a mark.
Count these marks, and you can locate the Chinese character you need
in less than a minute. This dictionary and guide will also be a perfect
complement to your AP Chinese studies.
There is easy look-up of 2,000 most commonly used characters, an extensive guide to 20,000 words in Chinese. There is comprehensive coverage of all other approaches of index reference: Chinese phonetics (pinyin), Chinese radicals and strokes and English translations.
Hardback, 688 pages.
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