Author: Russkiy Yazyk - Media Edition: 1
Update: 2008-08-31
Total words: 175661 Grade:
The Dictionary contains 180,000 words and expressions, 260,000 meanings, 200,000 illustrative examples, and 550,000 translations. This is the most comprehensive dictionary of its kind published in the second half of the 20th century. The Dictionary includes the most common terms related to economics, space exploration, computer science, the media, construction, culture, as well as the general word stock. Neologisms are provided with comments and illustrative examples wherever required.
The Dictionary contains a list of German and international organizations and a list of abbreviations.
The Dictionary is intended for philologists, linguists, translators, teachers, university students, and all those who read German texts in the original. German students of Russian will also find it useful.
Author: Russkiy Yazyk - Media Edition: 1
Update: 2008-08-31
Total words: 35328 Grade:
This is a completely new dictionary at the cutting edge of modern lexicography. The Dictionary contains 150,000 Russian words and expressions and their German equivalents.
The Dictionary reflects the changes that have taken place in Russia and Germany in the past decades.
This is a college-size dictionary designed to be used in for general conversations. The Dictionary is intended primarily for university students, school pupils and all those who wish to improve their German. Businessmen working with German partners will also find this Dictionary useful.
This comprehensive English-German dictionary contains words, phrases, abbreviations & acronyms. It includes terms from a vast variety of subjects, such as Medicine, Electronics, Zoology, Business, Computers, Religion, etc., and features both the American and British forms of spelling.
This comprehensive German-English dictionary contains words, phrases, abbreviations & acronyms. It includes terms from a vast variety of subjects, such as Medicine, Electronics, Zoology, Business, Computers, Religion, etc., and features both the new and the classic forms of spelling.