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Tuttle English-Vietnamese Dictionary
Đình Hoà Nguyễn
Nguyen Dinh Hoa
Phan Van Giuong
出版
Tuttle Publishing
, 2006-12-15
主題
Foreign Language Study / Multi-Language Dictionaries
Foreign Language Study / Southeast Asian Languages
Foreign Language Study / Vietnamese
Reference / Dictionaries
ISBN
0804837422
9780804837422
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=uIyyAAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This is the most up–to–date and complete English to Vietnamese dictionary available.
It is designed primarily for the growing number of students of Vietnamese who need a good and reliable English–Vietnamese dictionary. Although it is targeted mainly at English speakers and other non–native users who need to learn Vietnamese, it can also be used by Vietnamese speakers who are learning or need to know English. Along with 18,000 enries—covering contemporary words and phrases used in educational, business and tourist settings—the attractive and user–friendly layout is organized effectively, making it easy to locate words and phrases quickly. It also includes many valuable pointers and information about the Vietnamese language.
Completely revised and updated with over 18,000 entries.
Clear, user–friendly text with idioms, expressions and sample sentences.
The ideal dictionary for students and business people.
The first edition, published as
Essential English–Vietnamese Dictionary
, was by
Professor Nguyen Hinh Hoa
and his daughter
Patricia Nguyen Thi Huong
. It became a classic in the teaching of Vietnamese. This edition, completely revised and updated, is the work of
Professor Phan Van Giuong
who was a distinguished professor in Vietnamese Studies at Victoria University, Melborne.
Professor Phan
, who has many years' experience teaching Vietnamese and English, is also the author of many Vietnamese teaching/learning materials and editor for several Vietnamese magazines and newspapers. He was awarded the Order of Australia Medal and the International Educator of the Year award for his outstanding contributions to teaching language and culture.
Professor Phan
is now retired but continues to teach on a part–time basis.