![]() What happens if the word we want to check does not appear? The online dictionary offers a spellchecker which will suggest different options similar to the one typed. There we can hear the headword pronounced either in British English or American English, and also all the example sentences for that entry. Moreover, by clicking on the speaker button at the top of the entry we will be directed to a new window. In order to listen to the pronunciation, we just have to click on the speaker buttons which appear next to the example sentences to hear them. It also offers the pronunciation of the word which is useful to understand the International Phonetic Alphabet’s symbols. How to hear the pronunciation of a certain word To make things easier, the word shown first is the most used.Ģ. There may appear more than one option if the word is used as more than one part of speech. By typing the word in the search box and clicking OK we will be instantly directed to a page where all the definitions for the word are listed. This version is very useful and easy to use. On the following lines, I will introduce a short usage of the tool. The online version of the Longman dictionary offers around 207000 words and their meaning, as well as 7000 references to either people, or places etc. How to use the Longman Dictionary Online: In consequence of being based in such Corpus, the LDOCE offers a variety of word combinations which is very useful when having to write an essay or even read an article. Another advantage that the dictionary offers is the fact that as it takes into account many words from students’ essays or exams, it avoids common mistakes. ![]() The dictionary, as all Longman dictionaries, is compiled using the Longman Corpus Network which offers a huge database of 330 million words taken from a wide range of sources from the real life.īut, which is the main benefit of being based on this Corpus? In many cases, it is difficult to know which words are used together (collocations). Moreover, the LDOCE is powered by IDM (XML Content Management Software) a French company which provides software development services to electronic information users and suppliers. The website of the dictionary is owned and operated by Pearson Education which is part of the global media and education group Pearson and has different English language publishing programmes all over the world. Even if the LDOCE is thought for non native English speakers, it may also be interesting for native speakers as it offers a full range of features. This tool is not only helpful in order to find many words that are not understood when reading, but it is also appropriate for translation tasks as it offers very accurate definitions and examples. I came across this language resource when one of the English teachers recommended it at the beginning of the course. 2 ( also pc ) written abbreviation for PER CENT The country’s overall industrial production fell by 0.3 pc during the last month.The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English is a very useful monolingual dictionary available on the net. From Longman Business Dictionary PC PC noun 1 COMPUTING personal computer a small computer that can be used by one person, or connected to a NETWORK IBM compatible PCs Although US companies dominate the world PC business, they have less than 10% of the Japanese market. ○○ adjective x-ref (politically correct ) used to describe language, behaviour, and attitudes that are carefully chosen so that they do not offend or insult anyone It’s not PC to describe people as disabled.Sales of PCs were down for the second year running.2 British English (police constable ) a police officer of the lowest rank Examples from the Corpus PC ○ noun 1 TD (personal computer ) a computer that is used by one person at a time, either at home or at work People can use their PCs to do their banking from home. ![]() From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Computers PC PC 1 / ˌpiː ˈsiː◂ /
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