![]() ![]() anyways this doesn't mean that I agree with Iriya. I think there are a lot of links to such things on this website. Oh, and 海词词典 (dict.cn) is not too bad as well, has many new words not available elsewhere + numerous example sentences.Īnd the nciku dictionary is supposedly pretty good as well, but I haven't tried it. Personally I use Fora (haven't figured how to get GoldenDict yet) with all the popular StarDict Chinese dictionaries, all the official Ch-Ru-Ch Lingvo dictionaries and a monthly updated copy of CEDICT (I use regular expressions to convert it to the StarDict format, can share them if you need them). You can have a Chinese person say something in your phone, and it will get it right 95% of the time. It supports voice search, which is frighteningly accurate on Android. A minor downside is that you first have to index/convert dictionaries on your PC. It has a nice, fully customizable interface. It also supports StarDict and Lingvo (Babylon is also possible as there are many Babylon->Stardict converters on the web). It's a paid app, though, so it's a pain to get it in China (there's a free ad supported version, but it has a limit of 5 dictionaries.)Īn excellent free alternative is Fora Dictionary. With it you can have pretty much any desktop dictionary in your pocket. It supports all the popular dictionary formats, including StarDict, Babylon, Lingvo and even Lingoes (there are many Chinese dictionaries in this format). There's now an Android version of Goldendict.
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