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Better Dictionaries Than Mine
List of English-Chinese dictionaries and tools ...

  • Indra's Dictionary
  • Adsotrans
  • MDBG
  • CCDICT
  • YellowBridge
  • Xiaoma Cidian
  • SmartHanzi
  • H. Xin's TigerNT
  • Esaurus Medical
  • Zhongwen
  • Ting Dictionary


Indra's Dictionary

Kaide is a very nice, quick and simple layout with lots of information at a glance.
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Adsotrans

Adsotrans is a clean and concise Chinese annotation with a solid translation engine and more than 185,000 entries by the one and only David Lancashire. It is presently integrated into Chinesepod. Spiffy.
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MDBG

MDBG is Dennis's award-winning application is one of the most comprehensive reference projects available online today.
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CCDICT

CCDICT is one of the earlier dictionaries now featuring an array of excellent features including sound. Wonderful.
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YellowBridge

YellowBridge is a highly-informative application features a talking dictionary, flashcards and instruction support resources. If a Chinese word or phrase is not found in the dictionary, it provides useful character decomposition.
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Xiaoma Cidian

Xiaoma Cidian is a sleek interface with quick access to word decompositions and HSK tables.
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SmartHanzi

SmartHanzi is a beautiful Hanzi reference web site with a nice layout that includes multiple lexicons, including several Buddhist terms.
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H. Xin's TigerNT

TigerNT is a fast and portable English-Chinese dictionary. It is one of the first, great online Chinese dictionaries, with interesting information, such as recipes. As a pioneer, TigerNT is one of the first Chinese dictionaries with browser integration and WAP device deployment.
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Esaurus Medical

Esaurus is an English-Chinese medical dictionary, created by Dr. Wong Kia Boon. It is quite comprehensive.
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Zhongwen.com

Zhongwen.com is a compendium Chinese language and culture. The most popular feature is the completely clickable Chinese character etymology application. Created by Rick Harbaugh, whose papers are wonderful reads for math geeks like me.
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Ting Dictionary

One of the first Chinese web sites to use multiple voices for sound in dictionary results. Created by Marilyn Shea.
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