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Then the stardict dictionary appear in the Mac OS X 10.5+ in Services menu, in a Dashboard as well as in the standard /Applications/Dictionary.app client. Such dictionary you can also use when you are not connected to the Internet. There is a mac application DictUnifier. You can download Cambridge Dictionaries 8.5.888 for Mac from our software library for free. Cambridge Dictionaries is developed for Mac OS X 10.7 or later. The most popular version of the program is 8.5. Our antivirus scan shows that this Mac download is malware free. Dictionary client for Mac OS X (look at www.dict.org). It can read dictd dictionaries files right from disk - so you don't have to be on-line to search terms. StarDict migration guidelines. Now that the original StarDict project is gone, we could use its former url to publish a list of the alternatives which its users could migrate to instead. Download Oxford Dictionary of English for macOS 10.9 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. The foremost single-volume authority on the English language - revised. In the Dictionary app on your Mac, click the font size buttons in the toolbar of the Dictionary window. You can also pinch with two fingers to zoom in or out. Customize Dictionary sources. In the Dictionary app on your Mac, choose Dictionary Preferences. You can select and reorder sources, such as Spanish or Korean dictionaries.
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Looking for an easy to use offline Chinese-English dictionary for macOS?Look no further!With the MDBG Chinese-English Dictionary for macOS you can quickly look up Chinese words using Chinese characters, Mandarin pinyin or the English definition.An internet connection is not required for using the dictionary, so you can use it anywhere, any time!Free English Dictionary For MacFeatures
*Comprehensive Chinese-English word dictionary
*Can be used offline, does not require an internet connection
*Look up Chinese words using Chinese characters, Mandarin pinyin or the English definition
*Mandarin Pinyin can be displayed with tone marks, numbers, colors or as Bopomofo
*Detailed information is shown for every character in Chinese words, including Mandarin Pinyin, Yale Cantonese / Jyuping and Radical / StrokesTry it FREE
A free trial version of the MDBG Chinese-English Dictionary for macOS is available for download:
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 full version features approximately 115.000 entries.
Please follow the instructions below if you see the following error during installation: “Installer.pkg” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software
*click 'Installer.pkg' with your right mouse button
*click 'Open'
*In the dialog that appears, click 'Open'
The error appears on macOS 10.15 Catalina due to new security policies.
Please follow the instructions below if you see the following error during installation: “Installer.pkg” can’t be opened because it was not downloaded from the Mac App Store.
*open 'System Preferences' from your 'Applications' folder
*click on the 'Security & Privacy' icon
*click the lock to make changes
*set 'Allow applications downloaded from' to 'Mac App Store and identified developers'
*now install the MDBG Chinese-English Dictionary for macOS
*after the installation you can change the security setting back to it's original statePurchaseEnglish Dictionary For Mac
You can purchase the full version of the MDBG Chinese-English Dictionary for macOS in our webshop:
Please try the free trial version before purchasing this product to ensure compatibility with your system.System requirements
Supported operating systems:
*Apple macOS 10.15 Catalina
*Apple macOS 10.14 Mojave
*Apple macOS 10.13 High Sierra
*Apple macOS 10.12 Sierra
*Apple Mac OS X 10.11 El CapitanTipsDictionary For Mac Os X
Mouse over hover translation (as featured in MDBG Chinese Reader) is not supported by the MDBG Chinese-English Dictionary for macOS.It is possible to get popup translation in some programs such as Safari.To use the popup translations, install the full version of MDBG Chinese-English Dictionary for macOS and follow the instructions in the User Guide to set it up correctly.While using a program such as Safari, hover your mouse cursor over a Chinese word and press CMD-CTRL-D or use a three finger tap on the touchpad.A popup with the translation should appear.Sometimes OS X refuses to show translations for certain words / characters (due to limitations in OS X), it might help to select the word or character manually and press CMD-CTRL-D again.
Did you know that Chinese text input is bundled with macOS? This page explains how to enable it.Spread the word!
Do you like this product? Tell your friends, tell your teacher, tell your classmates.Do you own a blog? Write a blog post about it.The more people buy the product, the more we can improve it!And by buying the MDBG Chinese-English Dictionary for macOS you also support the MDBG Chinese-English dictionary website, thanks!Tip: Need to type pinyin with tonemarks? Try the 'Type Pinyin' item from the menu.
Terminology for iOS is based on WordNet, a great semantic lexical reference. We do not offer a full Mac app for Terminology, but have prepared a dictionary using this same great data for use in the built-in OS X Dictionary app.
Terminology for OS X is not an app, and does not have some of the features of the iOS version. It is, however, a great resource and the integration with the OS X Dictionary makes it work great with contextual 'Look up...' commands and other integrations provided by the Dictionary app.Installation and Activation
To install Terminology for OS X Dictionary (instructions also in README in download):
*Download the Terminology for OS X zip file and uncompress it.
*Copy the 'Terminology.dictionary' file to the hidden ~/Library/Dictionaries folder. You may need to use the Finder's 'Go' command to open this folder, because it is hidden by default on macOS.
*Open the Dictionary app (in 'Applications' folder).
*Open Dictionary app preferences and check the 'Terminology' dictionary to activate it.
*Optionally, drag to arrange the priority of your installed dictionaries in this preferences list.
*'Terminology' will now appear as one of your dictionary search options in the dictionary app.
This dictionary file is distributed free of charge. If you get value from it and would like to support maintaining future updates, consider making a donation below or purchasing Terminology for iPhone and iPadKnown Issues
There are not any 'known issues', per se, but I also did not spend a lot of time testing. Please feel free to offer feedback. The OS X Dictionary formats are not super-well documented, but I tried to make it fit into the look and feel of the existing dictionaries.Support maintenance of this resource
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