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Chemical Terms Dict (Jpn-Chi) app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 768 ratings )
Reference Education
Developer: CJKI
3.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 20 Apr 2010
App size: 7.48 Mb

Do you know how to say "丙酮丁醇发酵" in Japanese? With this application you can immediately find the equivalent of "アセトンブタノール発酵".

At home, at work and on the go, translators, students and professionals of chemistry will often encounter technical terms related to chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, plastics and the like for which they need to quickly look up their Japanese or Chinese translations.

The Chemical Terms Dictionary, compiled by The CJK Dictionary Institute (CJKI) in Japan, is the only application on any mobile platform that provides comprehensive coverage of chemical terminology. This application, which provides a user interface in both Japanese and Chinese, as well as English, includes both Chinese-Japanese and Japanese-Chinese dictionaries that provide access to a total of approximately 19,000 technical terms.

While several Japanese-Chinese general vocabulary dictionaries are available for the iPhone, there are few specialized dictionaries that meet the specific needs of professionals, translators and information technology students, while those that are available are prohibitively expensive and of limited coverage. With this application, you get a database of technical terms with extensive coverage at your fingertips for a reasonable price.

Please note: This app contains translation equivalents for each term, not explanations of each terms meaning.

FEATURES
* Both dictionaries combined contain over 19,000 entries
* Designed for both Chinese and Japanese users
* Covers various subdomains including chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, analytical instruments, plastics, and much more
* All this data is instantly accessible right on your device - no Internet connection required
* What was that word you just looked up? Check the history!
* Easy bookmarking puts important terms a tap away
* Clean, easy to use interfaces in Chinese, Japanese, and English


ABOUT CJKI
The CJK Dictionary Institute is directed by Jack Halpern, editor of the New Japanese-English Character Dictionary and The Kodansha Kanji Learners Dictionary, now standard reference works.

Be sure to check out our other dictionary apps in the CJKI Technical Dictionaries Series, including:

Mechanical Engineering Dictionary
IT and Computer Dictionary
Medicine and Life Sciences Dictionary
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Dictionary