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The editors and their col¬ laborators are to be congratulated on the finished product. T am very impressed by the dictionary’ I s hall have no further hesitation in recom¬ I. R. W. Higgins, University of St Andrews ending this dictionary to my students’ gap’ D. C. Hornsby, University of Kent ‘The notes on lexical usage are very helpful. Also, the maps and diagrams are a very good idea’ L. Lawrence, University of Wolverhampton ‘provides a wonderfully clear snapshot of two cultures’ Guardian ‘Excellent for a variety of different levels — beginners, ‘revolutionary . . . t here is a wonderful section explaining intermediate, and advanced — with clear examples of the mysteries of French small ads . . . B est of all, though, lexical usage . . . U p-to-date commercial and technical are the explanations of French idioms’ vocabulary, suitable for management studies students’ Independent D. Berry, University of Middlesex ‘Achieves precision yet maintains the vibrancy of each ‘Reliable and accurate as well as up to date’ language. This dictionary will do much to demonstrate the C. P. Courtney, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge creative use of language in translation through its introduction and layout’ ‘provides excellent coverage with very useful (and inter¬ M. Orr, University of St Andrews esting) material presented in the boxes. It is exceptionally good value for money’ A. Howe, University of Liverpool ‘The endpapers, correspondence, and appendices are an excellent bonus’ F. Fogelman, University of East London ‘above all, it is user-friendly. The boxed-off sections are R C. Hershon, UWE Bristol ‘The dictionary is not only extremely valuable for invaluable’ Modern Linguists but also students of English and History who need to have a thorough grasp of the ‘provides an excellent up-to-date lexicon for students of language, with help in grammar and syntax’ contemporary French’ N. Squire, Lucy Cavendish College, T. Stenhouse, University of Coventry University of Cambridge T cannot fault it on its up-to-dateness, and the “usage” T also find the dictionary very user-friendly, clear, helpful, boxes are especially welcome’ and altogether very good value for money — an excellent P. J. Wagstaff University of Bath investment for any student or teacher’ M. Spencer, University College, Cork ‘An excellent work . . . N ot just a dictionary but a textbook’ . C. Cook, The Nottingham Trent University ‘Excellent on “up-to-the-minute” words. Very good choice of genuine examples, and usage boxes are also excellent’ ‘This dictionary, the fullest and most detailed bilingual Marie-Christine Press, University of Westminster one I k now, is ah excellent reference for students’ L. Cairns, University of Stirling ‘It is the best bilingual dictionary currently available’ K. E. M. George, University of Buckingham ‘The context, language-in-use sections are attractive, and invite further research into the specific words and, ‘This dictionary provides an excellent resource for crucially, into their relatives, friends, and enemies’ students of French . . . T he grammar and usage inserts are Dr C. W. C. Williams, New College, University of Oxford a welcome innovation’ ‘The clear print is a delight and the detailed translation advice is excellent’ P. Manning, University of Middlesex ‘Very comprehensive . . . T he dictionary presents in fact some of the features of a small encyclopedia’ M. R. A. Longstaffe, University of Ulster at Coleraine ‘Extremely reasonably priced, user-friendly, up-to-date dictionary . . . supersedes all others at present on the ‘The boxes are unique and an invaluable feature, as are the samples of letters in French’ G. T. Harris, Professor of Modern Languages, H. Cocker ham, Royal Holloway, University of London University of Salford market’ S a m p s o nUn,i v ersiotfB y r i stol The Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary Second Edition The Oxford French dictionary range includes: The Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary The Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary The Compact Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary The Pocket Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary The Oxford Colour French Dictionary The Oxford Paperback French Dictionary The Oxford French Minidictionary The Oxford French Dictionary and Grammar French Usage French Grammar 10,000 French Words French Verbs French Correspondence The Oxford-Duden Pictorial French Dictionary, Second Edition The Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary Second Edition French-English • E nglish-French Edited by Marie-Hélène Corréard • V alerie Grundy Second edition edited by Marie-Hélène Corréard Oxford New York Toronto OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford 0X2 6DP Oxford NewYork Athens Auckland Bangkok Bogota Buenos Aires Calcutta Cape Town Chennai Dares Salaam Delhi Florence Hong Kong Istanbul Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Mumbai Nairobi Paris Sâo Paulo Singapore Taipei Tokyo Toronto Warsaw and associated companies in Berlin Ibadan Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York © Oxford University Press and Hachette Livre 1994, 1997 First Edition 1994 Second Edition 1997 All rights reserved. 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