How To Download Chinese Into Dictionary Mac
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What is CC-CEDICT?
The software works with both Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. Swap source & target language with a single mouse click. Resize tool window to fit the screen. Download the MDBG Traditional Chinese-English TW dictionary for macOS (with Bopomofo as the primary pronunciation) The trial version does not have a time limit but it's content is limited to HSK level 1-4 words (Elementary & Intermediate, approximately 1500 entries).
The word dictionary of this website is based on CC-CEDICT.CC-CEDICT is a continuation of the CEDICT project started by Paul Denisowski in 1997 with the aim to provide a complete downloadable Chinese to English dictionary with pronunciation in pinyin for the Chinese characters.This website allows you to easily add new entries or correct existing entries in CC-CEDICT.Submitted entries will be checked and processed frequently and released for download in CEDICT format on this page.
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The format of CC-CEDICT is described on the CC-CEDICT Wiki.
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Latest release: 2020-10-13 07:41:10 GMT
Number of entries: 118856
cedict_1_0_ts_utf-8_mdbg.zip - CC-CEDICT in UTF-8, with both traditional and simplified Chinese (ZIP archive format)
cedict_1_0_ts_utf-8_mdbg.txt.gz - CC-CEDICT in UTF-8, with both traditional and simplified Chinese (GZip format)
Please note: this download only contains a CC-CEDICT database file, it does not contain a dictionary program.You will need a CEDICT compatible application to open this file.
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A couple of days ago I had a quick post about changing Dictionaries Labels, this post is going to be a follow on explaining how you can add new dictionaries to your Mac. Its quite useful if you want a language that isn’t supported by Dictionary. The only problem with this tutorial is that it is a little long and the results aren’t perfect. However it is free to use and gives you a new basic dictionary.
The first step is to download a dictionary file. The best way to find them is through StarDict. This sites holds a lot of dictionary files. Find the one you want and download the .tar.bz2 file. This is known as a tarball on the site. You can find numerous dictionaries from the list and the headings at the top of the page. The dictionaries vary in quality and words, you may need to try out a couple of different ones before you find one you like.
At this point the file is in the incorrect format. You need to convert it so Dictionary can read it. Download a small app called DictUnifier. Simply choose the file you have downloaded and press convert. After a couple of minutes the file will be converted and loaded into the Dictionary app. You now have a new dictionary file that you can use.
The new dictionary file can be used right away. The quality of the dictionary files varies depending on the original source, most of them are pretty good. If you do want a professional dictionary it may be useful to buy a dedicated one which has more words and features. However for free, its pretty good.