Franklin English Language Trainer Calculator User Manual


 
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Notice when a cross-reference to
“Advance” appears on the screen,
highlighted in red.
4. Press ENTER.
The dictionary entry for “advance”
is displayed.
5. Press BACK to return to the
previous entry.
Or press CLEAR to return to the
word search screen.
Understanding Denitions
When you look up a word or phrase,
you may see one or more of the
following items:
the original entry (headword)•
a phonetic spelling for •
pronunciation
the part of speech (e.g., adjective, •
noun, verb, etc.)
the definition, or multiple •
numbered definitions arranged by
usage or context (indicated by text
in all capital blue letters)
a short example sentence or phrase •
demonstrating proper use
synonyms (SYN) and antonyms •
(OPP)
phrasalverbforms(PHRV)•
idioms (IDM)•
related spellings and other forms of •
the word (related headwords)
help, notes, and explanatory text•
For example, the word “jump” is both
a noun and verb and has multiple
contexts, numbered denitions, verb
phrases, idioms, synonyms, related
forms, and cross references.
Key Words
Entries with a key symbol (
)
immediately after their headword
in their denitions are part of
The Oxford 3000™—core words
considered to be essential when
learning English.
Viewing Additional Content
Some dictionary entries present
additional content or information to
help you better understand English.
Note: Entries with additional content
are indicated by a small “i” in the
upper right corner.
1. After looking up a word within
the Dictionary/Wörterbuch,
press OPTIONS.
One or more of the following
options may appear:
Synonyms/Synonyme•
Which Word?/Welches Wort?•
British or American/Britisch or •
Amerikanisch
Grammar Point/Grammatik •
Punkt
More About/Mehr Ungefähr•
Using the Dictionary/Wörterbuch Using the Dictionary/Wörterbuch