http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/JP-2010282507-A
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titleOfInvention | Electronic device and program with dictionary function |
abstract | Even when an electronic device having a dictionary function does not understand a word (kanji) to be searched in the language, the word is searched by inputting how to read the kanji in the home language. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] When a user whose native language is Korean is searching for a Japanese kanji word "coffee shop" by using a Japanese-Korean dictionary, the kanji "Kan" of the word that is the search target is read as "Kanji" in Korean. When the input is “Kiku” (Hangul), all Korean Kanji characters corresponding to the Korean reading “Kiku” are read from the Korean reading-Kanji correspondence table, and the read Korean Kanji characters are read from the national Kanji correspondence table. Japanese kanji characters “吃” and “Photo” corresponding to are read and displayed in a list. “Sen” is selected and entered as a search character string for Japanese headings in the kanji heading area E3. Next, input the Japanese kanji characters “tea” and “store” into Korean readings “cha” and “chom”, respectively, and repeat the same process to enter the search target Japanese kanji character “coffee shop” and use this as the search string. Perform a search. [Selection] Figure 8 |
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