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This is not a piece of advice to you I'm talking to myself for my practice of writing skills. perhaps I suppose you'd have already known GT's performance/function, he'd be useful for you depend on how to use.
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This is not a piece of advice to you I'm talking to myself for my practice of writing skills. as I don't use such dictionary other than Collins dictionary, I can't tell anything about it. instead of it I introduce how to memorize the words. on the Excel sheet I'd depict the date/timing (especially timing in TED talk video word by word) of encountering with unknown word in a cell in column A, I'd depict the unknown words ( and the meaning in Japanese into Memo) in a cell in column B. the title ( reference source by hyper-link ) in two (B and C) cells. I'd depict the pronunciation in a cell in column C, the meaning in a cell in column D in English, all of them in the same row. If you'use Excel's function of Memo/hyper-link/formatting, You'd depict anything you want in one cell, it's useful for memorizing words if you use purple-letter/bold-font/outside-frame,etc, you can distinguish it between already learned and not yet. it'd the most important for memorizing that you should make it clear when and where you encountered the unknown word and can remember the situation of encounter.
please cut infinite-loop reference on MD by WD.