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First of all, thank you very much for your contribution. After downloading and importing the file into the Anki program, I opened it and found that the words have both British and American pronunciations, which is excellent. However, I noticed that the example sentences do not have real human pronunciations in either British or American accents, which is not conducive to learning. Therefore, I hope that the example sentences can also be accompanied by real human pronunciations in both British and American accents. From my impression, I remember that the example sentences in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English come with real human pronunciations, so you might consider extracting them from there.
I'm not sure if you are aware of the dictionary community at https://forum.freemdict.com/. You can also download the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary 9th Edition (version 3.1.3) extracted from the official app from this community (link here: https://forum.freemdict.com/t/topic/25820/32?u=argue). The example sentence pronunciations in this version are also quite good.
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First of all, thank you very much for your contribution. After downloading and importing the file into the Anki program, I opened it and found that the words have both British and American pronunciations, which is excellent. However, I noticed that the example sentences do not have real human pronunciations in either British or American accents, which is not conducive to learning. Therefore, I hope that the example sentences can also be accompanied by real human pronunciations in both British and American accents. From my impression, I remember that the example sentences in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English come with real human pronunciations, so you might consider extracting them from there.
I'm not sure if you are aware of the dictionary community at https://forum.freemdict.com/. You can also download the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary 9th Edition (version 3.1.3) extracted from the official app from this community (link here: https://forum.freemdict.com/t/topic/25820/32?u=argue). The example sentence pronunciations in this version are also quite good.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: