The Oxford Colour Portuguese Dictionary

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  • Paperback
  • 9780198603863
  • 31 augustus 2010
  • 458 pagina's
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Published for the first time in colour, The Oxford Colour Portuguese Dictionary covers over 40,000 words and phrases, and over 60,000 translations. It has the same exceptionally clear colour layout as the other titles in the series. Every word or phrase the user wants to translate is highlighted in blue, making this the most instantly accessible compact dictionary available. First published as the very popular Oxford Paperback Portuguese Dictionary, it is now in a new format with colour headwords. Previously in flexicovers, it is now reissued in sturdy paperback binding.

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pt
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Oorspronkelijke releasedatum
31 augustus 2010
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458
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New edition
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100 mm
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29 mm
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150 mm
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298 g

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9780198603863

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