Quicktionar
y II
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Note: If you scan in text containing an idiom,
Quicktionary-II automatically displays the translation of
the idiom when the first word of the idiom is highlighted.
Example: If the scanned text contains the idiom ‘move
in’—e.g., in the scanned text ‘They moved in yesterday’—
the translation of ‘move in’ appears when ‘moved’ is
highlighted.
In addition, dictionary entries contain the following features:
Word List Sign
The Word List sign appears to the right of the headword
when the meaning of the highlighted word is somehow
ambiguous. It indicates that you can access a list of
alternative dictionary entries when:
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The scanned word corresponds to more than one
dictionary entry.
Example: If you scan the word ‘walking,’ Quicktionary-II
enables you to choose between the dictionary entries
‘walking’ (adjective and noun) and ‘walk’ (verb and noun).
Using the Dictionary
nouns containing the headword. These are listed below the
translations of the headword.
Word list for the word ‘walking’
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