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references [2026/03/01 02:53] – [contracted form of] kbaikoreferences [2026/04/21 02:19] (current) – [also written, see also] kbaiko
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 ===== Special references ====== ===== Special references ======
  
-These are special types of references that have their own syntax. If using this syntax, the referenced word **does** need to be in CC-CEDICT.+These are special types of references that have their own syntax. In most cases, the referenced word **does** need to be in CC-CEDICT.
  
 ==== variant of ==== ==== variant of ====
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 瓧 瓧 [[{shi2wa3}]] /(old) contracted variant of 十瓦[shi2wa3]/ 瓧 瓧 [[{shi2wa3}]] /(old) contracted variant of 十瓦[shi2wa3]/
 </code> </code>
 +
 ==== used in ==== ==== used in ====
  
 See the "Meaningless bound forms" section of [[bound_forms]] See the "Meaningless bound forms" section of [[bound_forms]]
 +
 +==== abbr. for ====
 +
 +Indicates the entry is an abbreviation. These should always be written in the following format, with the definition first and the abbreviation after, in ()'s:
 +
 +<code>
 +獨顯 独显 [[du2xian3]] /(computing) discrete GPU; dedicated GPU (abbr. for 獨立顯卡|独立显卡[du2li4 xian3ka3])/
 +</code>
 +
 +It's not required that the unabbreviated entry exists in CC-CEDICT, but if it does, the definitions should match.
  
 ====== Deprecated ====== ====== Deprecated ======
  
-==== also writtensee also ====+==== also written ==== 
 + 
 +Usually corresponds to "variant of" or "see" depending on whether the pinyin is the same or different. 
 + 
 +==== see also ==== 
 + 
 +A rather vague cross-reference that doesn't explain why the reader should check the reference. Similar to "also written", this usually should be either "variant of" or see", but could refer to another entry for many reasons and is therefore not preferred. 
 +==== abbr. to ====
  
-Usually corresponds to "variant of" or "seedepending on whether the pinyin is the same or differentWhen updating an entry to v2, these references should be converted to either "variant of" or "see".+A small number of entries use the "abbr. to" syntax which can be thought of as the opposite of "abbr. for"In the v2 conversionwe're removing this syntax because it is very rare in comparison to "abbr. for", and unnecessary if the abbreviated entry refers to the full entry.
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