Collins Chinese-English Reviews

4/5 rating based on 6 reviews. Read all reviews for Collins Chinese-English for iPhone.
Collins Chinese-English is paid iOS app published by Ultralingua, Inc.

Really great

OPzealot

It's really the best Chinese English Chinese dictionary in the app store! You can't miss it!


Best Chinese dictionary for iPhone!!!

Elshad Nasibov

I'm very suprised with the application. It's really amazing and helps me a lot. It is a must app for persons who are interested to learn Chinese. I also use Ultralingua's German dictionary and the both apps just make it even more great and help me during my language learning... I didn't face any probel with those apps and advice them to everyone


Simplified search only

DopplerMan

Nowhere in the description it mentions that it only give you results from a dictionary on simplified chinese characters. Totally useless to look for words in traditional chinese. Shame they are not specific for a product this expensive. How can I uninstall and get my money back


Need to add the pronunciation

Zhiyang Ding

It's a good app of translate, but it will be great if add the pronunciation of every word.


Please update for iPhone 6 Plus!

Aeromistle

It’s a good two-way dictionary. Very trust-worthy. Please update the app to fit new iPhones! And could you have the app remember the latest use status when it quits? It’s tiring to manually switch to English to Chinese everytime.


Excellent Dictionary: Update

Philippe331

Very detailed and precise entries, helpful semantics, clear font, very complete. Zoom feature really helps you see the character well. Don't waste your money on cheaper dictionaries that can lead you astray with impractical, obscure, obsolete, bookish, and imprecise definitions. Update: I found that you can add supplemental dictionaries in the iPhone under settings> general> dictionaries and then adding the respective Chinese keyboard. Doing this you can select any character on the ultralingua dictionary and look up the traditional equivalent character through the dictionary. The current app does not allow this feature on any dictionary entries so you may have to select it in the search field where it should work. Found out that by selecting any Chinese phrase you can get native speech of highlighted text. Going to settings>accessibility>voices gives you more native speakers to choose from