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Could you tell me about an english on-line dictionary?



mberpu
Spain

Could you tell me about an english on-line dictionary?
 
I would like to ask for an on-line english dictionary. I have been using rapidefs.com but now, I cannot find the application in Internet.
 
Thanks a lot in advance;
 
 
María José Bernal Pulido. 

10 May 2015      





aletrzcinska
Poland

Hi,
 
I recommend bab.la
 
It lists different meanings in context.
 
Hope you find it useful :)
 
Ola Trzcinska

10 May 2015     



mberpu
Spain

thank you, good sunday,
 
 
María José. 

10 May 2015     



ascincoquinas
Portugal

Hi, I use these:
 
 
 

Hope this helps. 

10 May 2015     



mberpu
Spain

Thank you,
 
 
good day,
 
 
 
Maria José.  

10 May 2015     



SVieira
Portugal

Hi, Maria José!
www. dictionary. com          is an easy alternative to memorise, but the one I use most is       http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
 One of the things I like most about the cCambridge dictionary is that you can choose the English you want (AmE, BrE, Business English, or any of the bilingual alternatives that are also available there) and sometimes there are links to other Cambridge materials - grammar or idioms, for example (you may look up the word "further", to see waht I mean).

I hope it helps for what you need!

10 May 2015     



mberpu
Spain

Thank you,
 
good day,
 
María José. 

10 May 2015     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

My favourite is http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/ mainly because of their clear and simple definitions and examples of use.

10 May 2015     



Stellam
Argentina

Hi Maria Jos�
 
I use http://www.onelook.com/  It�s all the dictionaries in one place. 


 

10 May 2015     



jora57
Colombia

 
 I use it and I think it is good. Good luck
 
 
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ 

10 May 2015     



nasreddine Sarsar
Tunisia

ozdic.com is the best collocation dictionary online, as far as I know!

12 May 2015     

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