Electronic dictionaries store a large number of dictionaries, but they contain many dictionaries and books that are unlikely to be used in practice, and even university English teachers do not use all dictionaries.I want you to limit the price to only necessary dictionaries and keep the price low.

Now, electronic dictionaries have a very convenient function called [jump] that allows you to cross-check multiple dictionaries.In other words, if you look up a word in one dictionary, you can see how other dictionaries treat it.
For example, if you look up green in English-Japanese dictionary A, it is written as ``green (implies lively youth, immaturity, moist depth, etc.)''.Next, if you press the "Jump" button, you can move to another dictionary in the electronic dictionary and check the meaning of green.
| English-Japanese Dictionary B | "Green (youthful, fresh, lively)" |
| English-Japanese Dictionary C | "green, grassy, emerald (young, naive, inexperienced, gullible)" |
| English-English Dictionary D | of the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum; like grass or emeralds (A color between light blue and yellow: the color of grass or emerald) |
| English-English Dictionary E | having the color of grass or the leaves of most plants and trees (grass or leaf color of most plants and trees) |
In this way, you will notice that the words used for explanations are subtly different depending on the dictionary.You can obtain even more information by using not only words but also example sentence searches and phrase searches.Please take advantage of it so that you don't run out of treasure.
<Supplement> color is British English spelling, not a mistake.In middle and high school, we learn American English color.
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