CD - Specialized Terminology Bilingual Dictionary for Architecture and Civil Engineering, 100,000 Terms
CD - Specialized Terminology Translation Collection: Architecture and Civil Engineering 100,000 Terms
A bilingual glossary of specialized terms in the fields of architecture and civil engineering that is not found in general dictionaries. It allows for speedy and accurate searches of 100,000 English-Japanese and Japanese-English terms, and also indicates the "fields" in which these terms are used. The included fields are architecture, civil engineering, mining metallurgy, building materials, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, concrete, steel, aluminum, drafting, and more. It includes the Windows-compatible search software "ViewIng V2.43."
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A bilingual glossary of specialized terms in the fields of architecture and civil engineering that is not found in general dictionaries. It allows for speedy and accurate searches of 100,000 English-Japanese and Japanese-English translations, and also indicates the "fields" in which these terms are used. The included fields are architecture, civil engineering, mining metallurgy, building materials, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, concrete, steel, aluminum, drafting, and more. It includes the Windows-compatible search software "ViewIng V2.43."
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(Main body price) 12,800
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P2
Delivery Time
P2
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Technical translation, practical translation, etc.
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To quickly search for accurate information tailored to specific purposes, excellent tools are necessary. Since our founding in 1965, we have consistently collected and organized information on literature, individuals, events, and terminology, while accumulating vast amounts of this information as digital content and providing it according to the characteristics of various media. Initially, our information provision focused on publications such as bibliographies, indexes, dictionaries, and encyclopedias in print media. However, with the advancement of information technology, we launched the online information service "NICHIGAI ASSIST" in 1986. In line with the emergence of new media like CD-ROMs, we have also actively engaged in creating tools in the form of electronic publishing. Furthermore, we started the information provision service "NICHIGAI/WEB Service" in 1997, which operates on a flat-rate fee system over the internet. We believe that the accumulation of intellectual information is one of the social assets, and we are advancing our tool development with this recognition. Moving forward, we aim to minimize subjective judgments and assertions, striving to "record information" and dedicate ourselves to creating reliable tools and information services.