Sharp PW-E310 operation manual New Oxford Thesaurus of English, Introduction, Selection of entries

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New Oxford Thesaurus of English

Introduction

The New Oxford Thesaurus of English (NOTE) has been compiled using new evidence in new ways, in order to create an original work of reference that will be most useful to a wide range of users for many different purposes. It is an indepen- dent work of reference in its own right, but may also be viewed as a companion title to the Oxford Dictionary of English (ODE). Where ODE presented a new, more accurate picture of the language than had previously been possible, NOTE elaborates the theme, with lists of words grouped together according to their similarity in meaning and checked against the evidence for actual usage, as found in the British National Corpus and the database of the Oxford Reading Programme. It is an essential companion for anyone who wants to expand their vocabulary and improve their creative writing skills, and for aficionados of word games.

The word thesaurus comes from a Greek word meaning 'treasure house'. All thesauruses contain lists of words that are linked by having a similar meaning, but this thesaurus goes much further: it also contains antonyms (words with opposite meanings), related terms, noun lists, detailed studies of closely related synonyms, advice on confusable words, and other features. A common everyday use for a thesaurus is as an aid in solving crossword puzzles, and such users will find that the coverage in this title is fuller and more focused than most. But this is by no means the only function of an alphabetical thesaurus. Some people will use this title to look up a familiar word, in order to find a less familiar word which may be on the tip of their tongue. Others will use it for guidance in choosing le mot juste, to help improve the communicative power and accuracy of their writing, in an essay or report for example. Whatever the purpose, the user can be assured of finding a rich and varied selection of words with similar meaning, a selection that has been systematically enhanced by computerized checking and cross-checking.

Selection of entries

The primary purpose of the thesaurus is to give lists of synonyms for the common everyday words of English: words with roughly the same meaning as the entry word or 'headword'. Not every word has synonyms. Some words, especially terms denoting kinds of animals, plants, and physical objects, have no synonyms, so they do not get entries in a thesaurus. The user will look in vain for synonyms of gerbil and geranium. There is an entry for squirrel, but it is not there for the noun denoting the animal, which has no synonym. The entry is there in order to give synonyms for the phrasal verb squirrel something away, and as a reference point for a table

() of different kinds of squirrels and related rodents.

The words selected as entries are general words that non-specialists are likely to want to look up. It is the job of a dictionary, not a thesaurus, to explain the meanings of unusual words, such as supererogatory, so such words do not get an alphabetical entry here. However, supererogatory is given as a synonym at entries for the more familiar words inessential, needless, and unnecessary. A thesaurus can thus lead the user from the familiar to the unfamiliar, improving his or her word power.

Tables (A table is displayed as a in this model.)

A special feature of the New Oxford Thesaurus of English is its 480 tables

(), which are included throughout to give additional information relevant to particular headwords. They range from lists of different breeds or kinds of animals, birds, and plants to lists of famous artists, architects, and scientists. For example, at the entry for actor/actress there is a selection of synonyms for the words them- selves, together with a comprehensive list of well-known actors and actresses of both stage and screen. (Where an entry includes an link to a table, an asterisk () is displayed at the top of the entry.)

Certain headwords are included despite the fact that they have no synonyms, in

order to direct the user to a table (). For example, at the entry for volcano the user will find no synonyms but instead a pointer to a list of major volcanoes, together with their location and the date of their most recent eruption. Tables

() covering the essential vocabulary of such fields as art, economics,

computing, and cricket are also included. The provision of these tables () makes this thesaurus an invaluable aid to crossword-solving and a

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Contents PW-E310 Garantieurkunde für Sharp Electronic Dictionary PW-E310 Vorsicht EinführungAnzeigen HinweiseInhalt Erste SchritteErste Schritte Erstmalige Verwendung des PW-E310Das Anbringen einer handelsüblichen Schlaufe Ein- und Ausschalten des GerätsBatteriesparmodus Festlegungen für Tasten in dieser BedienungsanleitungAuf dem PW-E310 gespeicherte Daten HinweiseLayout Tastenzuweisungen AnzeigesymboleHinweise zur Bedienung Auswählen von Wörterbüchern/Funktionen im Hauptmenü Grundlegende VorgängeEingeben von Wörtern für die Wörterbuchsuche HinweisListenansicht Auswählen von Einträgen Bildlauf Filtersuchansicht Auswählen von Einträgen BildlaufSchriftgröße ändern z Detailansicht BildlaufWiederaufrufen der gesuchten Wörter h Suchen nach Wörtern auf dem Bildschirm Anzeigen einer Zusammenfassung von Detaileinträgen qHinweise zum Durchsuchen Ein-/Ausschalten des Tastentons Menü-EinstellungenFestlegen der Aktivierungszeit für den Batteriesparmodus Anzeige der Urheberrechtsinformation Copyrights Eingeben von ZeichenAnpassen des LCD-Kontrasts Starten des automatischen Demo-Modus Auto-DemoÄndern von Eingaben Löschen von nicht benötigten ZeichenWenn keine Übereinstimmung gefunden wird Suche nach Wörtern mit der FiltersucheAnmerkung zur Zeicheneingabe Redewendungssuche RechtschreibprüfungKreuzworträtsel lösen Wenn die Wortliste nicht die erwarteten Einträge enthältAnagramm lösen Weitere InformationenSuche nach Wörtern mit der Filtersuche Redewendungssuche Suchen Sie nach einer Übereinstimmung für „r???ter Suchen Sie nach Anagrammen von „Lauf New Oxford Thesaurus Verwenden der Sprungfunktion So verwenden Sie die SprungfunktionZielwörterbuch für die Verknüpfung angeben Hinweise zur Detailansicht nach SprüngenLöschen von Einträgen in der Verlaufsliste Verwenden der VerlaufsfunktionSo verwenden Sie die Verlaufsfunktion Löschen von Verlaufslisten von WörterbüchernRechenbeispiele Verwenden der TaschenrechnerfunktionBeispiel Vorgang Anzeige Festlegen eines Wechselkurses Verwenden der UmrechnungsfunktionWährungsumrechner Umrechnen von WährungenMetrische Umrechnungen Umrechenbare EinheitenAnhänge Wechseln der BatterieSpezifikationen Zurücksetzen bei FehlfunktionenVerfahren zum Zurücksetzen Fehlerbehebung ProduktunterstützungEinführung in die Wörterbücher Duden-Oxford Großwörterbuch EnglischGUd Brit Ander…Ähnlich… BruchzFernspr Fernsprechwesen FigurativRundf Rundfunk Siehe Seite Substantivisch substantiviert Abbrs Abbreviations Abs Absolute Adjs Adjectives Admin Communication Res Expr Expressing Fem FeminineSomebody Math Mathematics Mech Mechanics Mech. EnginSch School Ind West Indian, West Indies Woodw Woodwork Zool Zoology AutorenSecond Edition First Edition Selection of entries New Oxford Thesaurus of EnglishIntroduction Tables a table is displayed as a in this modelHomonyms SynonymsLinguistic evidence Illustrative examplesPhrasal verbs and idiomatic phrases Register standard vs informal and regional English World EnglishCombining forms OppositesRelated terms Awkward synonyms and confusablesIntroduction Contents Using the PW-E310 for the first time Getting StartedTo attach a commercially available strap Turning the power on/offAuto power off function Key notation used in this manualData contained in the PW-E310 Layout Key assignments Display symbolsOperation guidance message Inputting words for a dictionary search Basic OperationSelecting a dictionary / function in the main menu List view selecting an item scrolling Filter search view selecting an item scrollingShifting the displayed character size z Detail view scrollingRecalling the terms previously searched h Searching a word on the screen Listing a summary of detail view items qBrowsing Notes Setting the key sound on/off Tastenton Set-up Menu Menü-EinstellungenInputting Characters Adjusting the LCD contrast LCD-KontrastStarting Auto Demo mode Auto-Demo Displaying the Copyright information CopyrightsModifying entry Deleting unnecessary charactersLooking up a word by Filter search If there is no match foundPhrase search Redewendungssuche Spellcheck function RechtschreibprüfungCrossword solver Kreuzworträtsel lösen If the list of words does not appear as expectedAnagram solver Anagramm lösen Further informationUsing Duden-Oxford Großwörterbuch Englisch Deutsch-Englisch Search for a phrase containing ‘Herz’ and ‘geben’ Find a matching word for a query ‘r???ter’ Find anagrams for ‘Lauf’ Using the New Oxford Thesaurus of EnglishHow to use the Super Jump function Press t to open the New Oxford Thesaurus of EnglishSpecifying a Dictionary to jump to About the detail view after the JumpDeleting a history item Using the History functionHow to use the History function Deleting the history list of a DictionaryCalculation examples Prior to initiating calculationsExample Operation Display Currency converter Währungsumrechner Setting a currency rateConverting currencies Metric converter Metrische Umrechnungen Units capable of being convertedReplacing the battery AppendicesSpecifications Reset procedure if trouble occursReset procedures Troubleshooting Product supportEurope Sharp Corporation

PW-E310 specifications

The Sharp PW-E310 is a versatile electronic dictionary that has gained popularity among students and language enthusiasts alike. Compact and lightweight, it is designed to provide comprehensive language support and a user-friendly experience.

One of the standout features of the PW-E310 is its extensive dictionary database. This electronic dictionary comes pre-loaded with a variety of dictionaries, including English-Japanese and Japanese-English, as well as specialized dictionaries focused on science, technology, and business. This wide-ranging lexical resource makes it an invaluable tool for users who seek to improve their language skills or need quick translations.

Another key characteristic of the Sharp PW-E310 is its intuitive interface. The device is equipped with a clear LCD screen that displays definitions, examples, and translations in a user-friendly manner. The keys are well-placed and responsive, allowing for quick navigation between entries. Users can easily search for terms using the built-in search function, which supports both English and Japanese input.

The PW-E310 also boasts a variety of learning features. It includes a built-in quiz function that allows users to test their vocabulary knowledge, making it an effective tool for self-learning. The device supports audio pronunciation, helping users to grasp the correct intonation and accentuation of words. This audio feature is particularly beneficial for language learners who want to strengthen their listening skills.

In terms of battery life, the Sharp PW-E310 is efficient, offering extended usage on a single charge, which makes it ideal for students who need to carry it around all day. The device also includes a backlight feature that allows users to read in low-light conditions, adding to its convenience.

Connectivity is another advantage of the PW-E310. It supports USB connections, enabling users to update the dictionary database and add new content when needed. This feature ensures that the device remains relevant and up-to-date with the latest terms and translations.

Overall, the Sharp PW-E310 stands out as a durable and multifunctional electronic dictionary. With its extensive vocabulary resources, intuitive design, engaging learning tools, and user-friendly features, it is well-suited for anyone seeking to improve their language skills or tackle translation challenges efficiently. Whether used in the classroom or for personal study, the PW-E310 proves to be a reliable companion in the journey of language learning.