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500 Common Chinese Idioms (Paperback)(Chinese / English)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for 500 Common Chinese IdiomsSuitable for intermediate to advanced learners of Chinese, this book presents the 500 most commonly used Chinese idioms or chengyu, along with a variety of synonyms, antonyms and the most common structures, enabling readers to make educated guesses about the meanings of hundreds of unfamiliar idioms.
Full description- Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
- Published: 21 January 2011
- Format: Paperback 328 pages
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- Categories: Language Teaching & Learning Material & Coursework
- ISBN 13: 9780415776820 ISBN 10: 0415776821
- Sales rank: 279,811
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Full description for 500 Common Chinese Idioms
"500 Common Chinese Idioms" is the ideal tool for all intermediate to advanced learners of Chinese. Based on large corpora of authentic language data, it presents the 500 most commonly used Chinese idioms or chengyu, along with a variety of synonyms, antonyms and the most common structures, enabling the reader to make educated guesses about the meanings of hundreds of unfamiliar idioms. Key features include: the idiom in both simplified and traditional characters a literal English translation and English equivalents two suitable example sentences, plus explanations and usage notes a pinyin index and stroke order index. This practical dictionary is suitable both for class use and independent study and will be of interest to students and teachers of Chinese alike. Liwei Jiao is Lecturer in Chinese at the University of Pennsylvania. His publications include "The Routledge Advanced Chinese Multimedia Course: Crossing Cultural Boundaries" (co-authored with Kun-shan Carolyn Lee, Hsin-Hsin Liang and Julian Wheatley, Routledge 2009). Cornelius C. Kubler is Stanfield Professor of Asian Studies at Williams College. He has authored or co-authored nine books and over 50 articles on Chinese language pedagogy and linguistics. Weiguo Zhang is Emeritus Professor of Chinese Linguistics at Renmin University of China. He is currently Visiting Professor and Co-director of the Confucius Institute for Ireland at University College Dublin. He has published several books on computer language.

