求助:Concise Oxford English Dictionary 12版

搜索了一下,目前似乎只能找到第11版的COED,且不知道这一版本的来源为何处。不知各位有没有最新第12版的?格式不限。这一版本应该有光盘,不知是否有资源。

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牛津现代英汉双解大词典(第12版)的英文原版就是Concise Oxford English Dictionary 12,目前没有牛津现代英汉双解大词典(第12版)mdx的公开分享,只有该词典的PDF分享:牛津现代英汉双解大词典 PDF
楼主可以尝试制作 牛津现代英汉双解大词典(第12版) 的图片版mdx,即Concise Oxford English Dictionary 12(COED12)的双解版mdx

有没有英文原版的资源呢?这一版双解的不清晰

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coed11的来源是babylon。
coed12有光盘:链接: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1wsLDzA40zgN4xwb0l3qTtw 密码: vta3
coed12双解版有app。‎牛津现代英汉双解大词典 on the App Store

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隔壁Rjccc好像有 牛津现代英汉双解大词典(第12版) 的文字版mdx,好像是OCR PDF得到的数据

ocr是下下策,电报群已经有人提取app的数据了。 :grin:

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请问是否分享出来了呢?

还没有。 :rofl:

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《简明牛津词典》简史
《简明》于1911 年问世, 由福勒兄弟( Fowler H W .& Fowler F
G .) 编写, 主要取材于《牛津大词典》。其特点是释义简练, 成语以及
词的搭配和用法等极其丰富, 对常用词的处理非常详尽;该版本也
存在体例复杂、排版技术差、检索困难等问题。第二、三版只增加新
词新义。第四版( 1951 年) 重新排版, 义项用阿拉伯数字标出, 注音!
也更规范。第五版主要改写词源部分。第六版( 1976 年) 主编Sykes6
J B .对词典作了大规模修订, 释义作较大的修改, 版面也全面改革,
查阅起来方便得多。第七版( 1982 年) 增加了两个项目:有争议的用
法用大写字母D 标出;带有种族歧视色彩的用法用大写字母R 表
示。七版仍然保持初版的特色, 是其发展过程中第一阶段的顶峰。
第八版( 1990 年) 主编Allen R E .对词典进行了脱胎换骨的修
订:( 1) 修改释义;( 2) 重新排列义项顺序;( 3) 增大篇幅, 扩大收词
量;( 4) 对有不止一种拼写形式的单词, 重新核定最常用的拼写形
式;( 5) 注音改用国际音标;( 6) 增加惯用法说明。八版也存在一些
问题, 即为了节省篇幅, 对复合词、短语、搭配等具有传统特色的内
容作了大幅度删减。第九版( 1995 年) 主编Della Thompson 利用
大型语料库, 进一步规范了单词的拼写, 大量增加新词新义, 特别
是科技词汇和源于北美的词语。值得一提的是, 该版本采用了新
的国际音标。这是该词典发展的第二阶段———向美国词典靠拢。
第十版的主编Judy Pearsall 采取新的编写方针:大幅度压缩
常用义项、成语、搭配等, 甚至几乎不收例证, 以腾出大量篇幅来扩;
大单词量。十版是一本全新的词典, 其母本不再是《牛津大词典》
( Oxford English Dict ionary ) 而是《新牛津英语词典》( The New
Ox ford Dict ionary of English, 1998 年, 以下简称《新牛津》) , 因此
与第九版没有直接联系。对比各个版本, 可以清楚地看到《简明》
如何从秉承《牛津大词典》的反映语言使用情况的宗旨, 逐步走上
纯阅读型词典的道路, 其中得失, 发人深省。
摘自《辞书研究:老牌词典近百年演变的启示》

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打扰了。这几天用 Python Requests 库爬了一些HTML格式的单词释义,来源是某出版社网课自带的查词 JSON API。不知道具体来自哪本辞典。
随机取了 change 这个词的意思进行搜索,发现爬的释义跟各位说的词典有点像,请教一下,怎么验证这些数据是否来自这本词典?
HTML文件举例如下:

change

change[tʃeɪn(d)ʒ]
verb
1 make or become different
更改;改变
a proposal to change the law
更改法律的提议
filters change the ammonia into nitrate
过滤器将氨转变为硝酸盐
the caterpillar begins to change to the chrysalis stage after two or three weeks
两三周后毛虫开始向蝶蛹阶段变化
alter in terms of
(某方面)改变
the ferns began to change shape
这些蕨类植物开始变形
the leaves change colour before they shrivel
(of traffic lights) move from one colour of signal to another
(交通信号灯)变色
they stopped at the corner, waiting for the lights to change
(of the moon) arrive at a fresh phase; become new
(月亮)转成新月相;转成新月
he is going to be worse for the next two or three days because the moon has changed
2 take or use another instead of
改换
she decided to change her name
她决定改名
he has changed his name to Keith
move from one to another
换(乘)
she had to change trains
她必须换火车
move to a different train, bus, or underground line
转车
we had to change at Rugby
我们要在拉格比转车
give up or get rid of (something) in exchange for something else
把…换成…
we changed the flagstones for quarry tiles
我们把石板换成了地砖
remove (something, typically something dirty or faulty) and replace it with another of the same kind
更换…(尤指肮脏或有故障的东西)
he scarcely knew how to change a plug
他不大知道怎么换插头
students learn to change nappies and feed babies
put a clean nappy on (a baby or young child)
给(小孩)换尿布
I changed her on top of the table until she got too big
engage a different gear in a motor vehicle
(给机动车)换排挡
he changed into second
他把车换到第二挡
wait for a gap and then change gear
等一有空就换挡
with business concluded, the convention changes gear and a gigantic circus takes over the town.
商家都关门了,街上换了景象,一个大马戏团占领了整个城镇
exchange (a sum of money) for the same sum in a different currency or denomination
兑换(货币)
he popped into a bank to change a ten-pound note into one-pound coins
put different clothes on
更衣
he changed for dinner
他为赴晚宴更衣
you should change into dry clothes
give me a moment to change my clothes
noun
1 an act or process through which something becomes different
变化;转变
the change from a nomadic to an agricultural society
从游牧社会到农业社会的转变
there was need for a substantial change in British society
activities related to environmental change
与环境变化相关的活动
the substitution of one thing for another
替换
we need a change of government
我们需要换个政府
an alteration or modification
变更;修改
a change came over Eddie's face
埃迪神情变了
a new or refreshingly different experience
全新体验;令人耳目一新的经历
couscous makes an interesting change from rice
吃惯大米,尝尝蒸粗麦粉,令人感到新鲜
a clean garment or garments as a replacement for something one is wearing
干净衣物;换洗衣物
a change of socks
换洗袜子
the menopause
更年期,绝经期
the moon's arrival at a fresh phase, typically at the new moon
新月相(尤指新月)的出现
2 coins as opposed to banknotes
硬币
a handful of loose change
一把零碎硬币
money given in exchange for the same sum in larger units
零钱
I'd go to the bank and get change
money returned to someone as the balance of the sum paid for something
找头
I watched him check and pocket his change
3 an order in which a peal of bells can be rung
钟乐敲打的一种套路
4 a place where merchants met to do business
商品交易所
常用词组
change address
move house or business premises
搬家;迁址
people are likely to change address in the course of a year
change colour
blanch or flush
(脸色)变白(或发红)
she saw that he had changed colour and she now experienced some of his embarrassment
change hands
(of a business or building) pass to a different owner
(生意,楼房)转手
the Black Lion pub has changed hands recently
a change is as good as a rest
a change of work or occupation can be as restorative or refreshing as a period of relaxation
改换工作益如休养
change one's mind
adopt a different opinion or plan
改变看法;更改计划
he turned to go and then seemed to change his mind
a change of air
a different climate, typically as means of improving one's health
改换环境(多指易地疗养)
a change of heart
a move to a different opinion or attitude
改变见解;改变态度
you can have your money back if you have a change of heart
change places
exchange places or roles
互换位置;互换角色
under the bishop's plan, he and I were to change places
change step
alter one's step so that the opposite leg is the one that marks time when marching
(行军时)换步
change the subject
begin talking of something different, especially to avoid embarrassment
(尤指为避免尴尬而)转换话题
change one's tune
express a very different opinion or behave in a very different way, especially in response to a change in circumstances
(尤指为适应情况变化而)改口(或改变做法),见风使舵
he'd soon change his tune if he thought she'd lost interest
for a change
contrary to how things usually happen or in order to introduce variety
与惯常相反;为了变变花样
it's nice to be pampered for a change
偶尔被关照一下还挺好的
get no change out of
fail to get information or a desired reaction from
从…处一无所获
I doubt if you'll get much change out of Koogan
ring the changes
vary the ways of expressing, arranging, or doing something
改变说法;改变安排;改变做法
change down
engage a lower gear in a vehicle or on a bicycle
(把汽车或自行车上的变速器)换到低挡
it is important to change down in plenty of time to avoid having to brake sharply
change over
1 move from one system or situation to another
(从一种体系或情况)转变成(另一种体系或情况)
arable farmers have to change over to dairy farming
耕种庄稼的农民不得不改而从事乳品业
2 swap roles or duties
交换角色;交换职责
we were allowed to split the night duty between us, changing over at 2 a.m
change up
engage a higher gear in a vehicle or on a bicycle
(把汽车或自行车上的变速器)换到高挡
what you notice with a diesel is the need to change up slightly earlier than in a petrol car

ankh

ankh[aŋk]
noun
1 an object or design resembling a cross but having a loop instead of the top arm, used in ancient Egypt as a symbol of life
安可(上部为圆环的十字饰物,古埃及时用作生命象征)

anisotropic

anisotropic[ˌanʌɪsə(ʊ)ˈtrɒpɪk]
adjective
1 (of an object or substance) having a physical property which has a different value when measured in different directions. An example is wood, which is stronger along the grain than across itOften contrasted with isotropic
(物体,物质)各向异性的
常与 isotropic 相对
(of a property or phenomenon) varying in magnitude according to the direction of measurement
(特性,现象)各向异性的
electron scattering is anisotropic

ankle

ankle[ˈaŋk(ə)l]
noun
1 the joint connecting the foot with the leg
踝关节
Jennie fell downstairs, breaking her ankle
an ankle injury
the narrow part of the leg between this and the calf
踝
her slim ankles
她纤细的脚踝
I stood up to my ankles in snow
我站在深没脚踝的雪里
the men are ankle-deep in mud
这些人陷在泥中,深至脚踝
ankle socks
短袜
verb [no obj.]
1 walk
走
we can ankle off to a new locale
我们能走到一个新的地点
he ankled the series to do a movie
我们能走到一个新的地点
2 flex the ankles while cycling in order to increase pedalling efficiency
(骑自行车时提高脚踏速度)踝关节曲起用力
changing my pedalling style from toeing to ankling

annals

annals[ˈan(ə)lz]
noun
1 a record of events year by year
编年史
eighth-century Northumberland annals
公元8世纪诺森伯兰编年史
the Annals of Fulda
historical records
历史记录
the annals of the police courts
治安法庭的历史记载
the deed will live forever in the annals of infamy
这事将永远存在丑行史记载中
used in titles of learned journals
(用于学术期刊标题)年报
Annals of Neurobiology
神经生物学年报

annates

annates[ˈaneɪts]
noun
1 a year's revenue of a Roman Catholic see or benefice, paid to the Pope by a bishop or other cleric on his appointment
(天主教)首岁圣职收入奉献(由新任主教或教职人员献给教皇)

annatto

annatto[əˈnatəʊ]
noun ( pl. -os )
1 an orange-red dye obtained from the seed coat of a tropical fruit, used for colouring foods
胭脂红
2 the tropical American tree from which this fruit is obtained
胭脂树

Algonquin

Algonquin[alˈgɒŋkwɪn]
noun
1 a member of an American Indian people living in Canada along the Ottawa River and its tributaries and westward to the north of Lake Superior
阿尔冈昆人(居住在加拿大渥太华河及其支流沿岸,西至苏必利尔湖北部的美洲印第安人)
2 the Algonquian language of this people, with about 3,000 speakers
阿尔冈昆语(有约3,000使用者)
adjective
1 of or relating to this people or their language
(与)阿尔冈昆人(有关)的,(与)阿尔冈昆语(有关)的

algorithm

algorithm[ˈalgərɪð(ə)m]
noun
1 a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer
(尤指计算机)运算法则
a basic algorithm for division
除法基本法则

alguacil

alguacil[ˌalgwaˈθiːl]
noun ( pl. alguaciles ,西  )
1 a mounted constable (one of two) acting as an official at a bullfight
(在斗牛中担任官员的两名)骑警(之一)

-alia

-alia[ˈeɪlɪə]
suffix
1 (forming plural nouns) denoting items associated with a particular area of activity or interest
[构成复数名词]表示“与某一活动或兴趣领域相关的事物”
kitchenalia

alias

alias[ˈeɪlɪəs]
adverb
1 used to indicate that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified name
别名地,化名地
Eric Blair, alias George Orwell
埃里克•布莱尔,别名乔治• 奥韦尔
indicating another term or synonym
又称,也叫做
noun
1 a false or assumed identity
化名
a spy operating under the alias Barsad
一位化名巴萨德进行谍报工作的间谍
one of the aliases he used in share deals was Mr Jemmel
an alternative name or label that refers to a file, command, address, or other item, and can be used to locate or access it
替换名
each of a set of signal frequencies which, when sampled at a given uniform rate, would give the same set of sampled values, and thus might be incorrectly substituted for one another when reconstructing the original signal
假频伪信号
verb
1 misidentify (a signal frequency), introducing distortion or error
错误识别(信号频率);使失真
fringes at higher spatial frequency are aliased by the sensor

aliasing

aliasing[ˈeɪlɪəsɪŋ]
noun [mass noun]
1 the misidentification of a signal frequency, introducing distortion or error
错认假频伪信号,误认混淆现象
high-frequency sounds are prone to aliasing
2 the use of aliases to designate files, commands, addresses, or other items
使用替换名
3 the distortion of a reproduced image so that curved or inclined lines appear inappropriately jagged, caused by the mapping of a number of points to the same pixel
(复制图像出现的)扭曲,变形

alibi

alibi[ˈalɪbʌɪ]
noun ( pl. alibis )
1 a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
(尤指犯罪行为发生时某人)不在现场的证词(或证据)
she has an alibi for the whole of yesterday evening
她有昨夜一整晚不在场的证据
a defence of alibi
不在现场的辩护
an excuse or pretext
借口,托辞
a catch-all alibi for failure and inadequacy
一个对失败和不足的全能托辞
verb ( alibis,  alibied,  alibiing )
1 offer an excuse or defence for (someone), especially by providing an account of their whereabouts at the time of an alleged act
为(某人)作证,辩护(尤指提供案发当时其行踪信息)
her friend agreed to alibi her
她的朋友答应为她作证

Alice band

Alice band
noun
1 a flexible band worn to hold back the hair
艾丽丝发带

alicyclic

alicyclic[ˌalɪˈsʌɪklɪk]
adjective
1 relating to or denoting organic compounds which combine cyclic structure with aliphatic properties, e.g. cyclohexane and other saturated cyclic hydrocarbonsCompare with aromatic
(与)脂环族(有关)的
比较 aromatic
noun
1 an alicyclic compound
脂环化合物

alidade

alidade[ˈalɪdeɪd]
noun
1 a sighting device or pointer for determining directions or measuring angles, used in surveying and (formerly) astronomy
照准仪

alien

alien[ˈeɪlɪən]
adjective
1 belonging to a foreign country or nation
外国的,异族的
an alien culture
the country was invaded by an alien race
unfamiliar and disturbing or distasteful
陌生(而令人烦扰或讨厌)的
principles that are alien to them
对他们来说的陌生原则
relating to or denoting beings supposedly from other worlds; extraterrestrial
与外星人有关的;与地球外有关的
an alien spacecraft
一个外星飞行器
(of a plant or animal species) introduced from another country and later naturalized
(植物或动物种类)外来的
many food chains are based upon alien plants
noun
1 a foreigner, especially one who is not a naturalized citizen of the country where he or she is living
外国人(尤指非本地公民),外侨
an enemy alien
一个外族敌人
a hypothetical or fictional being from another world
外星人
she discovers that the alien's spaceship has crashed
a plant or animal species originally introduced from another country and later naturalized
(植物、动物种类的)外国引进品种

alienable

alienable[ˈeɪlɪənəb(ə)l]
adjective
1 able to be transferred to new ownership
可转让的,可让渡的
it was in the interest of the public and the landowners to make land freely alienable

alienate

alienate[ˈeɪlɪəneɪt]
verb [with obj.]
1 cause (someone) to feel isolated or estranged
使(某人)感到孤立(或疏远)
an urban environment which would alienate its inhabitants
一个可能使其居民感到孤立的城市环境
an alienated angst-ridden twenty-two-year-old
一位被孤立的、焦虑的22岁青年
the many alienating features of unemployment
cause (someone) to become unsympathetic or hostile
使(某人)变得不同情(或敌视)
the association does not wish to alienate its members
协会不愿使其成员敌对起来
2 transfer ownership of (property rights) to another person or group
转让(产权)
they defended the Masai against attempts to alienate their land
常用词组
alienate someone's affections
induce someone to transfer their affection from a person (such as a spouse) with legal rights or claims on them
引诱某人移情
he sued him for alienating his wife's affections