There are many problems with the CD500

Updated on society 2024-05-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I also bought a good Yitong CD500+. Here's what I got after using it:

    1. In addition to Japanese, Chinese, English and Korean, there are indeed no dictionaries for other languages.

    2. The landlord's "where is you?"."Is there a mistake? It should be "where are you?"."Let's go.

    In my "Full Sentence Translation" of Haoyitong, it is explained as "Where are you?" And there is no problem. It can still be translated for simple sentences. If it translates some very strange sentences, it needs to be translated in context.

    3. "Shift key + number can type the corresponding punctuation marks" is correct, it may be that the landlord did not understand it correctly: press the shift key first, (release your finger) and then press the number, this time the punctuation marks will come out. Note:

    This doesn't mean that the shift key and the number key are pressed together. In addition, you can also press the shift key first, (after releasing your finger) and then press the [Search] key, and a lot of punctuation marks will appear below, and you can choose according to the corresponding number under the symbol; If you want the symbol for the next page, press the "Right" key.

    Hope these will help you solve the problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    2. The sentence translation of electronic dictionaries is very bad, you can't expect it to help you translate the sentences completely and accurately, the sentence translation is just a reference. After all, language is a very complex system, and in many cases, it needs to be contextualized to translate accurately. Moreover, there are too many grammars, and in an electronic dictionary of a few hundred dollars, developers will not put a lot of effort into this, and the electronic dictionary is mainly a query of words.

    3, I haven't used it for a long time, I forgot it, but if what you say is garbled, then there may be a problem, you can get the local service point to ask what the problem is, because you bought it online, so there may be some problems after sale.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cross-dictionary interactive query, fuzzy query, self-built dictionary, query record, entry index, and make good use of each dictionary.

    Dictionary self-built -- create new word entries, phonetic transcriptions, and definitions by yourself, press the pronunciation button, and the dictionary will teach you how to read them.

    Dictionary Saving -- In a dictionary query, you can save the query words and list them as review and memorize words.

    Query Records -- The dictionary automatically records the last 50 words you have queried, if you just looked up a word and forgot it, the record will help you review it.

    Dictionary Interactive Query -- When querying any dictionary, you can reverse look up other dictionaries.

    Fuzzy Corrected Smart Query -- When querying an incomplete word, just use * ? Dictionaries provide fuzzy queries; If you make a spelling mistake, the dictionary will also be able to find the closest word.

    Entry Index -- Through the Oxford Dictionary Index, the Oxford Dictionary can be searched by usage, idioms, phrases, and affixes.

    Thesaurus search engine -- to establish a cross-thesaurus search intelligent platform, as long as you press the search one click, start the search engine, and automatically find every dictionary in the host, which can be called the Google engine of the dictionary machine.

    Syllable pronunciation -- Establish the function of teaching syllables. Master the pronunciation rules and break through the bottleneck of IPA learning. Example: [ fes-lis].

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2 answers2024-05-26

I bought the A850 and I think it's good because the screen resolution is higher than the average black and white machine. There are many dictionaries, and the words you want to look up can basically be searched. I used to use a good and easy-to-use dictionary, and I felt that I couldn't find many new words.