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    • ChinesePhrasebook(汉语口语手册)
    •   ( 2 条评论 )
    • 本社 编 /2008-01-01/
    • Chat in Mandarin ChInese with the confidence of a native relI the cab driver where you really want him to go Negotiate for the cheapest price on all those gifts you’re bringing home(and on the extra luggage to fit it all)Whether telling the waiter to hold the MSG or just chatting with locals about the weather,our phrase-book helps you to communicate in accurate Mandarin,every time IncIudes an EngIish—Chfnese dictionary of over 2,300 vwords and a CD with a very user—friendly display that turns your MP3 player Into an immediate translator。

    • ¥58.5 折扣:7.5折
    • Dictionary of Proverbs 谚语词典 9781840223118
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    • George Latimer Apperson 著 /2006-05-01/ Wordsworth Editions Ltd
    • Compiled from G.L. Apperson's original and painstaking research of nearly three thousand works dating as far back as the twelfth century and earlier, and built upon the foundations of the great Oxford English Dictionary, the Dictionary of Proverbs traces the origins and history of English proverbs and proverbial phrases. The original author has avoided the purely aphoristic and moral, which have little claim to proverbial use, and has codified this notoriously verbal rather than literary form in a way which earned the gratitude of the compilers of the Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs. The proverbs are grouped alphabetically and by subject, with copious cross-references throughout, rendering the dictionary as great a joy to consult as it is to browse through. This new edition includes over 500 new entries covering new examples, such as The customer is always right, There's no such thing as a free lunch, If it ain't broke, don't fix it, Life is too short to stuff a mushroom, and The family that prays togethe

    • ¥49.3 折扣:8.8折
    • CHINGLISH 中国式英语
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    • Oliver Lutz Radtke 著 /2007-08-01/
    • Chinglish offers a humorous and insightful look at misuses of the English language in Chinese street signs, products, and advertising. A long-standing favorite of English speaking tourists and visitors, Chinglish is now quickly becoming a culture relic: in preparation for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, the Chinese government is determined to wipe out incorrect English usage.

    • ¥52.8 折扣:8.8折
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