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Oxford Dictionary of English
Oxford Thesaurus of English
Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
Oxford Crossword Dictionary
Oxford Puzzle Solver
ELECTRONIC DICTIONARY
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
PW-E500A
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• Getting Started ........................................................ 3
• Using the
Oxford Dictionary of English ................
15
• Using the
Oxford Thesaurus of English ................
18
• Using the
Oxford Dictionary of Quotations ..........
20
• Using the Solver functions .................................... 23
• Using the Super jump function ............................. 26
• Using the History function .................................... 28
• Using the Calculator function ............................... 29
• Using the Converter function ................................ 30
• Appendices ........................................................... 32
• Introductions to the Dictionaries ........................... 35
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Strany 1 - PW-E500A

Oxford Dictionary of EnglishOxford Thesaurus of EnglishOxford Dictionary of QuotationsOxford Crossword DictionaryOxford Puzzle SolverELECTRONIC DICTIO

Strany 2 - Introduction

9Filter search view: selecting an item; scrollingPress d, then type A, and B.‘ab’ is entered, and words starting from‘ab’ listed.Selecting each entryU

Strany 3 - CONTENTS

1012 dot-based (default)9 dot-basedDetail view: scrollingPress d, then type A, and e.The detail view with definitions appears.Browsing contents above/

Strany 4 - Getting Started

11Browsing Notes (r)A Note icon (&) may appear in the detail view. This indicates that a note canbe selected to view extra information (additional

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12Note:• Using the r key will display the following:• Oxford Dictionary of English • Usage notes • Additional (boxed) information• Oxford Thesaurus of

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13Setting the Auto power off activation timeThis product automatically turns its power off to save the battery. The turn-off timeis set to five minute

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14Word Entry for searchAC acUK ukWord Entry for search4WD fourwdA5 afive• Convert uppercase letters to lowercase.<Example>• Spell out the number

Strany 8 - Operation guidance message

15In this Dictionary, definitions of a word can be found by entering its spelling. You canalso search specifically for phrases by entering one or more

Strany 9 - Basic operation

16Phrase searchTo search for idioms or phrasal verbs, enter up to three words in the input field. Thephrases containing ALL the entered words will be

Strany 10 - Selecting an item or a word

174. In the list, select a desired word using the number keys (press 1, in thisexample). The detail view with descriptions of the word is displayed.•

Strany 11 - Detail view: scrolling

18Input a word in this Thesaurus to find its synonyms, as well as antonyms and otherrelated terms in the detail view.Looking up a word (Filter search)

Strany 12 - Browsing Notes (r)

1IntroductionThank you for purchasing the SHARP Electronic Dictionary, model PW-E500A.The PW-E500A contains data based on the following dictionaries (

Strany 13 - Set-up menu

19Phrase searchTo search for idioms or phrasal verbs, enter up to three words in the input field. Thephrases containing ALL the entered words will be

Strany 14 - Inputting characters

20Using the Oxford Dictionary ofQuotationsInput an author’s surname in the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations to find his/herquotations. A search can als

Strany 15 - Modifying entry

21Keyword searchThe Oxford Dictionary of Quotations can accept up to three keywords for a search.The quotations containing ALL the entered keywords wi

Strany 16 - Oxford Dictionary of

22Random quoteRandom quote can be requested by pressing the ? at the initial screen of theOxford Dictionary of Quotations or in the detail view of the

Strany 17 - Spellcheck function

23Crossword solverTo search for words with incomplete spellings using the Oxford CrosswordDictionary, enter a wildcard character, ‘?’, anywhere a cha

Strany 18 - Further information

24Puzzle solverThe Puzzle solver can be searched by category (such as names of writers, famousfilms, types of car, examples of plants, and a whole hos

Strany 19 - Oxford Thesaurus of

25Anagram solverA word or series of letters can be entered to find any matching anagrams found inthe Oxford Crossword Dictionary.<Example>Find a

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26Using the Super jump functionUse the Super jump function to select any word in the detail view of each dictionary,then initiate a search based on th

Strany 21 - Quotations

27Specifying a Dictionary to jump toIn step 4 above, press d or t instead of pressing e, to specify theDictionary to jump to.Note icon in the Super ju

Strany 22 - Keyword search

28Use the History function to recall a headword or phrase previously searched in theDictionaries.How to use the History function<Example>Recall

Strany 23 - Random quote

2CONTENTSGetting StartedUsing the PW-E500A for the first time ...3Layout ...

Strany 24 - Using the Solver functions

29Using the Calculator functionThe built-in calculator in the Electronic Dictionary can perform 12-digit arithmeticcalculations with memory function.

Strany 25 - Puzzle solver

30Using the Converter functionThe Converter function consists of two converters: the Currency converter, and theMetric converter.Currency converterSet

Strany 26 - Anagram solver

31Metric converterConversions between different units of measurement (length, mass, etc.) can beperformed.<Example>Convert 40 feet to metres.1.

Strany 27 - Using the Super jump function

32Replacing the batteryBattery used• Use only the specified alkaline battery.AppendicesPrecautions• Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering

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33Reset procedure if trouble occursExposure to a strong physical shock or powerful electrical fields may render thekeys inoperable, to the point that

Strany 29 - Using the History function

34• Approx. 55 hoursIf data is searched for 5 minutes and displayed for55 minutes with 2 minute backlight use per hour at25°C (77°F)Note: May vary acc

Strany 30 - Using the Calculator function

35Oxford Dictionary of EnglishIntroductionThe Oxford Dictionary of English has been compiled according to principles whichare quite different from tho

Strany 31 - Using the Converter function

36(c) other extension or shift in meaning, retaining one or moreelements of the core sense, e.g.HEADWORD: bambooCORE SENSE: [mass noun] a giant woody

Strany 32 - Metric converter

37Specialist VocabularyOne of the most important uses of a dictionary is to provide explanations of termsin specialized fields which are unfamiliar to

Strany 33 - Appendices

38GrammarIn recent years grammar has begun to enjoy greater prominence than in previousdecades. It is once again being taught explicitly in state scho

Strany 34 - Specifications

3Getting StartedUsing the PW-E500A for the first timeBe sure to perform the following operations before using the PW-E500A for the firsttime.1. Set th

Strany 35 - Product support

391 Types or varieties of:•food and drink: e.g. yogurt/yogurts, pasta/pastas, rum/rums.• plants: e.g. clover/clovers, barley/barleys.•fabric: e.g. gin

Strany 36 - Dictionaries

40[postpositive]: used to mark an adjective which is used postpositively, i.e. ittypically comes immediately after the noun which it modifies. Such us

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41Word HistoriesThe etymologies in standard dictionaries explain the language from which a wordwas brought into English, the period at which it is fir

Strany 38 - Encyclopedic Material

42Usage Notes (&)Interest in questions of good usage is widespread among English speakerseverywhere, and many issues are hotly debated. In the Oxf

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43technical: normally used only in technical and specialist language, though notnecessarily restricted to any specific subject field.rare: not in norm

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44SpellingIt is often said that English spelling is both irregular and illogical, and it is certainlytrue that it is only indirectly related to contem

Strany 41 - Oxford Dictionary of English

45A similar alternation is found in compound adjectives such as well intentioned.When used predicatively (i.e. after the verb), such adjectives are un

Strany 42 - Word Histories

46AdjectivesThe following forms for comparative and superlative are regarded as regular andare not shown in the dictionary:•words of one syllable addi

Strany 43 - Standard English

47(@) before /l/, /m/, or /n/ indicates that the syllable may be realized with a syllabic l,m, or n, rather than with a vowel and consonant, e.g. /&qu

Strany 44 - World English

48y(French) cruY(German) Münchenj(Irish) Dáil(Russian) Arkhangelsk>(French) Hortay;(German) gemütlichnasalized vowels diphthongs(~ indicates nasali

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4Turning the power on/offThe power can be switched on by pressing the keys listed below.To turn off the power, press o.KeyomdtusyDisplay status upon

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49The words selected as headwords are general words that nonspecialists are likelyto want to look up. It is the job of a dictionary, not a thesaurus,

Strany 47 - Pronunciations

50 she was very attached to her brotherbecause the synonyms are equivalent to attached to:fond of, devoted to, full of regard for, full of admiration

Strany 48 - Short vowels

51dated: no longer used by the majority of English speakers, but stillencountered occasionally, especially among the older generation,e.g. measure one

Strany 49 - Oxford Thesaurus of English

52actual synonyms but which have a different kind of relation to the headword. Forexample, at milk, the adjective relating to milk is given (lactic);

Strany 50 - Illustrative examples

53language is clearness, and we know that nothing detracts so much from this as dounfamiliar terms,’ said Galen, the Greek physician of the 2nd centur

Strany 51 - Linguistic evidence

54insults, and, worst of all, the presumptuous judgements of the ignorant upontheir designs.We think of concern about the influence of spin-doctors to

Strany 52 - -OPPOSITE(S) add, insert

55comment on T. E. Lawrence, ‘Always backing into the limelight’, is traditionallyattributed to Lord Berners, but we now know that a similar comment w

Strany 53 - Word lists

56and within each group arranged by order of title, ‘a’ and ‘the’ being ignored. Foreign-language text is given for most literary quotations, or if it

Strany 54 - Introduction (abridged)

57may depend on an earlier source not quoted in its own right; when that happens,the subordinate quotation is given directly below the quotation to wh

Strany 55 - Dictionary

58In Europe:This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen de

Strany 56 - How to use the Dictionary

5Data contained in the PW-E500AThe dictionary data contained in this unit is based on the following dictionaries:• Oxford Dictionary of English 2e © O

Strany 57 - David Copperfield

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Strany 58 - Keyword Search

6Menu keyBacklight keyFont size shift keyPage scroll keysLayoutBackspace/Clear keyCursor keysEnter keyEscape keyPower on/off keyDisplay symbols(Refer

Strany 59 - In Europe:

7This symbol will be displayed when the battery level is low. Promptlyreplace the old battery with a new one.Indicates that the key sound (beep) is se

Strany 60 - SHARP CORPORATION

8Basic operationInputting words for a dictionary searchIn this section, the basic search operation is described. For details, refer to themanual chapt

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