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Collins Cobuild - Learner's Dictionary (Collins Cobuild dictionaries) [Paperback]

John Sinclair
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  • Paperback: 1322 pages
  • Publisher: Collins Cobuild (12 April 1996)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0003750582
  • ISBN-13: 978-0003750584
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 15.2 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,004,840 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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This dictionary serves as a reference book for all students from intermediate level upwards. It offers extensice coverage of phrasal verbs and idioms, information on world frequency, and a detailed treatment of modern English.

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LEARNER’S DICTIONARY

COBUILD continues to offer a comprehensive approach to understanding, learning and teaching today’s English. This new COBUILD dictionary provides a detailed picture of the English language of the 1990s. With over 60,000 references and 55,000 examples, there is a wealth of information on the central core of English vocabulary, and much more besides.

• 'Frequency information' makes the important words easier to find
• 'Full sentence explanations' provide detailed information about typical phraseology and collocations on an informal, user-friendly style
• 'More than just meanings' ways of expressing attitudes and intentions are clearly explained, helping learners avoid typical mistakes
• '55,000 real examples' all drawn from The Bank of English, show how the language is both written and spoken
• 'Unique extra column' makes information easy to find, easy to understand

The 'COBUILD Learner’s Dictionary' is an indispensable reference book for all students from intermediate level upwards. Its exceptionally clear layout and detailed treatment of the modern language, combined with the authority of The Bank of English, make it the ideal English language reference book.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Happy
Format:Paperback
A friend recommended it to me last year. I am very grateful for his recommendation. It was such a wonderful dictionary; I particularly like its definitions and sentence examples, which sound a little bit wordy; however they can give a foreigner a very fine, deep, and accurate understanding of the word and the situations the word can be used and how. That is exactly what a foreign language learner need but rarely get from other sources¡ªfor example, a dictionary for native speakers. I am surprised that this dictionary is not widely used. I hope more English learners can benefit from it. I very appreciate the editors who made this dictionary.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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The Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary (4th edition) is the latest dictionary for learners from HarperCollins Publishers. The name COBUILD stands for "Collins Birmingham University International Language Database". It means that the dictionary is based on a "corpus" - a collection of British and American newspapers, books, TV programs, real-life conversations, etc.
Probably the most interesting thing about the Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary are its definitions. They are full sentences, not phrases. For example: If something comes to fruition, it starts to succeed and produce the results that were intended or hoped for. Because this definition is a full sentence, it gives you a lot of information. It shows that fruition is usually used in the phrase "come to fruition". The definitions in the CCED do not simply tell you what a word means, they tell you how to use it - in what phrases, in what grammar structures, in what context. At the same time, you can understand them easily. The definitions are also very "natural". They are sentences that could be said by any native speaker of English. The Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary has at least one example sentence for almost every meaning of every word. The number of examples per definition is about the same as in other modern dictionaries for learners. the example sentences in the CCED show how a word is really used by speakers of English. They are not invented by an editor; they are natural. Just like the definitions, the examples focus on the most important phrases, grammar structures, contexts, etc. which contain the word.
Phonetic transcriptions in the CCED are based on A.C. Gimson's phonemic system, which uses symbols of the IPA to represent English phonemes. Gimson's system was first used in 1967 in the English Pronouncing Dictionary, and is now used by most dictionary publishers. The dictionary tries to represent both British and American English with one transcription. The transcriptions use mostly British phoneme symbols and the dictionary gives rules for "converting" these symbols into American sounds.
The dictionary gives information on word frequency. The most frequently used English words are labeled with 1 to 3 "diamonds" ( to ). These are words which occur most frequently in the COBUILD corpus. Grammatical information - for example, whether a noun is countable or uncountable - is given in a separate column. It is not mixed with the definition, as in most dictionaries. Because of this, the definitions are easier to read. The CCED has a 30-page "Access to English" section which provides useful example sentences and phrases that you can "steal" when writing essays, giving presentations, telephoning, writing business correspondence, and applying for a job (there is a chapter for each of these activities). Reading such sentences is a great way to build your English writing/speaking skills in a short time. Many uses of words need more than a statement of meaning to be properly explained. People used words to do many thing: to make invitations, to express their feelings, to emphasize what they are saying, and so on. This corpus gives us evidence for such uses that are difficult to get from any other source, because we only notice them when we see many examples of them gathered together. The study and description of the way in which people use language to do things is called pragmatics. This aspect of language is very important, and easy to miss. This is where the language is giving added meaning. COBUILD has always had a lot of information on pragmatics in its pages, but in this new edition compilers frequency use a 'pragmatic' sign in the extra column.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
HAVE KIDS? 24 Feb 2006
By teachermom - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Then you must own this dictionary. It helped my 12 year old son immensely. With the help of this dictionary, he actually understood the vocabulary words he was assigned, could use them correctly in sentences as well as in converstation. Sorry Websters, this is a friendly, usable dictionary for students of all ages.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
The BEST that YOUR MONEY CAN GET 7 Nov 2007
By Cestmoi - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
PROS

- Each word entry has an example. It is drawn from Collins' bank of English with 2.5 billions of real Englis words. This help the readers to use the word in natural expression and grammatically correct. So far, it's the only dictionary that offers this useful feature. It has saved me from hours of frustration while writing technical documents and
correspondence.

- You get two dictionaries for the price of one! It comes with a Dictionary CD rom containing the printed copy of the dictionary TOGETHER WITH pronunciation and 5 millions words of real English. This means you can look up the words, pronunciation and examples very
quickly. This is a unique offer.

- It is well organized. Each word entry is printed in blue. Its definition is in black.

- The price is unbeatable for such a good and comprehensive dictionary.

CONS

- Once in a while, there is a word with unclear definition or not listed. At that time I have to consult another dictionary. But after that I have to come back to Collins dictionary for examples.

- The paper back copy probably won't last long if you're using it a lot. It's better to buy the hard cover.

To sum up, this is the BEST that YOUR MONEY CAN GET. I wish I had it while I was in school. It would have helped me understand my lessons quicker. Every high school and college student should have one copy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Parents Dictionary 5 Mar 2009
By V Cole - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is the most helpfull book I have ever purchesed.
It is a must have for any parent who has a hard time putting explanations into words. My son is always asking me "Mom, what does ------ meen? I am now able to say, "Lets look it up and see." The explanations are easy to read and are easy for children to understand.
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