* Include over 60,000 words and phrases, 420,000 English equivalents. * Entries arranged according to keywords and semantic interrelatedness in a holistic approach. * Special focus is put on collocation and context besides the single-character headwords and multiple-character sub-entries arranged in normal and reverse order.
Chan Sin-wai is now a professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. He was Professor and Chairman of the Department of Translation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was also Director of the Master of Arts in Computer-aided Translation Programme and Director of the Centre for Translation Technology. His research interests include computer-aided translation, bilingual lexicography, and Chinese-English translation. He edited An Encyclopaedia of Translation, revised Longman Dictionary of English Language and Culture (bilingual edition) and Longman Concise Chinese-English Dictionary and authored A Dictionary of Translation Technology. His books in Chinese-English translation include An Exposition of Benevolence, Palaces of the Forbidden City, Letters of Prominent Figures in Modern China, Paintings and Calligraphy of Jao Tsung-I, Stories by Gao Yang, and An Illustrated History of Printing in Ancient China. He has also translated My Son Yo Yo from English into Chinese.