The Oxford English-russian Dictionary Review
Approximately 1,052 to 1,072 pages, depending on the edition. Core Features
It includes glosses on English words to help users select the exact Russian equivalent needed for specific contexts. The Oxford English-Russian Dictionary
1984 by Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press). Approximately 1,052 to 1,072 pages, depending on the edition
The English entries were primarily based on the Concise Oxford Dictionary and the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English . The English entries were primarily based on the
Russian equivalents were developed with the assistance of native speakers and authoritative sources like the New English-Russian Dictionary .
The dictionary prioritizes the translation of colloquial and idiomatic language to help users navigate natural speech.
The , first published in 1984, is a comprehensive lexicographical resource designed primarily for native English speakers studying Russian. Edited by P. S. Falla , it serves as a companion to the Oxford Russian-English Dictionary . Key Specifications Editor: P. S. Falla.