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I . dic·tion·ary [ˈdɪkʃənəri, Am -eri] SUBST

dictionary (of words)
Wörterbuch nt <-buch[e]s, -bücher>
dictionary (of facts)
to look sth up in a dictionary

II . dic·tion·ary [ˈdɪkʃənəri, Am -eri] SUBST modifier

dictionary (entry, use):

dictionary
Wörterbuch-

tech·ni·cal ˈdic·tion·ary SUBST

technical dictionary
Fachwörterbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>

dictionary attack SUBST

Benutzereintrag
dictionary attack COMPUT

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

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A dictionary in the home serves as a resource for the whole family.
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It was in the dictionaries and lawbooks as long as there had been dictionaries and lawbooks.
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This involves various lexicographic analyses: user research, dictionary typology, and a clear structure for presenting and linking the information in the dictionary.
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The word "metadatabase" is an addition to the dictionary.
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He did not evaluate them for inclusion in the printed dictionary, a task he postponed till it was time for a new edition.
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The one-volume work has two main sections: a dictionary featuring common words and an encyclopedia of proper nouns.
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It is a basic unit of meaning, and the headwords of a dictionary are all lexemes.
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Having agreed to work together, they then picked the project's name by picking a word at random from the dictionary.
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The dictionary functions of this standard assist in the interoperability between systems, services, and software.
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This refers to the extent to which a law dictionary covers the field of law.
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