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The University of Chicago Spanish-English Dictionary, Fifth Edition

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $5.99
Manufacturer: Pocket
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Description
For this completely updated and revised Fifth Edition, David Pharies has made a number of additions and improvements that will benefit students, teachers, and travelers alike.
- Thousands of new entries -- all with clear, concise definitions
- New words and meanings, including modern slang and expressions
- Parenthetical guides for accurate word selection
- Enhanced language and grammar guides -- in Spanish and English -- including pronunciation, parts of speech, suffixes, and regular and irregular verbs
Para esta quinta edición, completamente actualizada y revisada, David Pharies ha introducido numerosos cambios que beneficiarán a estudiantes, maestros y viajeros.
- Más de mil nuevas palabras -- todas con definiciones claras y sucintas
- Más palabras y sentidos, incluyendo modismos y expresiones populares
- Apartado gramatical -- en español e ingles -- incluyendo pronunciación, sufijos y verbos regulares e irregulares
Reviews
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-09-20
Summary: "Be sure to have a magnifying glass handy"
Hard to give a fair review for this book because the font is so small as to be nearly unreadable. Just try to look up a word quickly as you are trying to converse in Spanish. The Larousse compact dictionary is far more useful.
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2007-08-01
Summary: "THE PRINT IS TOO SMALL"
I THOUGHT I'D SAVE 5 BUCKS BY BUYING THIS OVER A TRADE SIZE DICTIONARY. THE PRINT IS VERY SMALL AND ALMOST BLURRY. IT'S TOO DIFFICULT TO READ UNLESS I AM UNDER A VERY BRIGHT LIGHT. I AM AN AVID READER AND I DON'T HAVE PROBLEMS READING OTHER PAPERBACK BOOKS OF THE SAME SIZE, SO I CONCLUDE THAT THE PROBLEM LIES WITH THE BOOK, NOT WITH MY EYESIGHT. SPEND THE EXTRA FEW DOLLARS AND PURCHASE A LARGER SIZED DICTIONARY.
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2007-02-22
Summary: "Not as good as Fourth Edition"
Small type and strange font makes this new version painful to use. I went back to the much superior 1987 Fourth Edition.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-10-09
Summary: "Best dictionary of its size, bar none"
This dictionary was recommended by my Spanish teacher -- I don't regret buying it. Classmates who bought other ditionaries (such as the Oxford, I think it was) often needed to borrow mine. It simply has more of the words we needed to look up. Later, I bought the New World Spanish/English dictionary, and hated it. It seems to be missing a lot of words. Looking words up feels more frustrating. It's hard to explain. I just don't love the New World the way I love my Chicago.
The verb section is handy. Looking up phrases (not just words) is very easy and intuitive; you find phrases in bold, listed underneath their main word (for example, "Don't count your eggs before they hatch" would appear under eggs, count, or both).
Si habla español, este diccionario le ayudará tambien. Contiene buena información del inglés.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-09-21
Summary: "Small but very useful."
I am working on upgrading my Spanish and, of course, have on hand to help me do this 20 or 30 books on grammar, lexicon, usage, etc., not to mention reading matter in Spanish. I have a large dictionary and one whose definitions are in Spanish, the "Diccionario Estudiante" put out by the Spanish Royal Academy, containing many Americanisms, giving definitions of all the principal meanings of a word and examples of use. But you still need often to check out the corresponding English word. This pocket dictionary is a neat little supplement, with intelligent and up-to-date word selections and definitions (including many vulgar and colloquial words and expressions), easy to carry, pop it out and review a dozen or so words while you're having coffee or waiting for a bus some place. Sure, it's not the last word in dictionaries, but it's a good word. You won't regret having bought it.
