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The Self-Access Centre - Arabic - Dictionaries

You can find various kinds of dictionaries in the Self-Access Centre. Please browse through them to see which one would best suit your needs. Check "Description" for more details about each dictionary.

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Compact and concise, the dictionary includes more than 16,000 entries in clear, easy-to-read format. 1 Arabic Dictionary N. Awde & K. Smith Bennett & Bloom A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 2004 1
Unlike other available translation manuals, this guide transcends the crude dichotomies of 'literal' vs. 'free' translation, 'specialized' vs. 'general', 'communicative' vs. 'semantic'. It concentrates instead on developing a sensitivity to text-types and a deeper understanding of the demands that a given type makes on the translator. In addition, those who follow this guide will acquire the analytical tools needed to make meaningful comments about translation and translations. 2 English-Arabic / Arabic-English Translation. A Practical guide. Basil Hatim Saqi Books C1, C2 1997 1

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