Based on our record, dict.cc seems to be a lot more popular than Pleco. While we know about 150 links to dict.cc, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Pleco. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
- Pleco, a free Android/iOS app, is a must-have. It's a lot more than just a Chinese-English dictionary - you have flashcards, top-notch OCR, a document reader, and more. No matter where you are in your learning, make sure that you have this! Source: over 2 years ago
- Pleco is simply invaluable. Flashcards, a reader, a fantastic dictionary, and more all rolled into one. My only regret is not buying the Basic Bundle earlier. I'd advise downloading from Day 1. Source: about 3 years ago
Anyway, dict.cc says sich anhören is nur unpersönlich. So, I guess I can't use it to describe people? Like, Sie hört sich seltsam an would be incorrect? Source: 8 months ago
So, I looked up excitement on dict.cc. It gave me...die Aufregung, die Begeisterung, die Spannung, die Erregung...which of these words would you all use for the general concept of "excitement?". Source: 8 months ago
In Scandinavian (Swedish for example), verb loanwords end in '-era', while in the very similar German language, verb loanwords end in '-ieren' (eg, das Auto zu parkieren). But you see, until a spelling reform in approx. 1907, the spelling was '-iren'. LEO doesn't have 'assentieren', but dict.cc does. However, these two Websites I named are really wordlists, not dictionaries. Source: 11 months ago
You can use the vocab trainer on dict.cc. Source: about 1 year ago
I thought this word would also exist in English, maybe with a little difference at best. My translator (dict.cc) recommends autarkic, autarkical (both with 'k', surprisingly) and autarchic. But my online spellchecker here underlines all of them with a red line. Source: about 1 year ago
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