4
Use
,
move the highlighting to the
dictionary you want to use,
and then press
•
This displays a list of terms that
completely match or are similar
to the one you selected.
•
When the highlighted term is a plural form (like "dishes"), a comparative
form (like "bigger"), or any other form that is produced by adding a suffi x to
the original term, the search will look for the original term ("dish", "big", etc.)
•
To search for examples that use the highlighted term, use
select "Example Search", and then press
select "Phrase Search" and then press
examples or phrases that use the selected term or a term that is close
to the selected term.
5
Use
,
to move the highlighting to
the term you want and then
press
•
With some dictionaries, you
can change the language used
for list displays by selecting the
soft icon for the language you
want (<EN>, etc.)
•
Even after pressing
use
and
Search destination.
•
You also can perform another Jump Search from a defi nition or
comment screen that you arrived at from a previous Jump Search.
•
Performing the Jump Search operation on red text will display the
term's data screen. You do not need to specify a Jump Search
destination in this case.
,
, and
to
.
,
, and
.
to display a term list (in step 4), you can still
to select the dictionary you want to use as the Jump
and
. To search for phrases,
. This will display a list of
to
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