The most up-to-date Chinese dictionary extension for Chrome. Easier to use, with more features and more frequently updated than any other.
Hover over the Chinese words to get their pronunciation and meaning.
Turn it on and off by clicking on the extension icon.
Better than Perapera and Zhongwen, with more functionality:
– **Read aloud** with mainland and Taiwan options
– **Hanzi character information**
– **Stroke order animation**
– Cleaner white default theme
– Enable/disable Pinyin, Zhuyin and definitions
– More lookup options
– Bug fixes
Zhongzhong is in active development. Request a feature and we’ll consider it for implementation!
https://github.com/PabloRomanH/zhongzhong/issues
For detailed usage instructions and keyboard shortcuts, check out the message that is displayed after turning on the extension.
**New Features**:
1.2.9
– Added option to disable Skritter shortcut.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (March 27 2020).
1.2.8
– Fixed shortcuts with Alt.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (November 22 2019).
1.2.7
– Key shortcut to enable/disable the extension can be remapped to any Alt + [key] combination.
– Key shortcuts to open online references can be disabled in the options.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (July 20 2019).
1.2.6
– **Enable and disable the extension with the new key shortcut**: Alt + Z
– Disabling tone colors now also affects Zhuyin.
– Changing font now also affects Zhuyin.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (November 10 2018).
– Several small fixes.
1.2.4
– New option in the options page to disable quick settings key shortcuts for people who don’t use them.
– When adjusting the vertical position of the popup (with X/Y keys) the position is now remembered until you disable the extension.
– Dictionary selection is now forgotten when you disable the extension and enable it again. You can still choose the default dictionary in the options page.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (March 21 2018).
1.2.3
– Fixed a bug with some characters with variants.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (Jan 21 2018).
1.2.2
– Fixed Taiwanese read-aloud setting.
– You can now change the color of tones in the options page.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (Dec 26 2017).
1.2.1
– Fixed YellowBridge lookup.
– JuKuu lookup blocked by JuKuu. Disabling it for now.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (Dec 17 2017).
1.2.0
– Added Chinese Cangjie codes in hanzi view.
– Fixed position of stroke order animation.
– Updated Chinese Grammar Wiki keywords.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (Nov 19 2017).
1.1.4
– Added keyboard shortcut guide to the options page.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (May 19 2017).
1.1.3
– Fixed some bugs in Zhuyin (Bopomofo)
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (February 7 2017).
1.1.2
– **Stroke order animations** integrated in the Hanzi information view!
– Can change the default dictionary to the Hanzi information view.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (November 11 2016).
1.1.1
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (October 7 2016).
1.1.0
– Added lookup for hanzi stroke order and the Koohii.com Heisig study tool.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (September 11 2016).
1.0.9
– **Read-aloud!** Press the ‘V’ key to hear the pronunciation of the word.
1.0.8
– **Hanzi information!** Press the Enter or Shift keys to switch to the new Hanzi information view and back.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (July 17 2016).
1.0.7
– Updated graphics and icons.
1.0.6
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (April 16 2016) with more than 700 added entries and 2600 improved entries.
1.0.5
– Cosmetic improvements to the default white theme.
– Updated to the latest version of the CEDICT Chinese dictionary (November 28).
– Added 2 new online lookup resources: Moedict and Baidu Baike.
1.0.3
– Redesigned options page. Now configuration is applied instantly.
– Added option to choose between 3 different fonts: serif, sans-serif and handwritten.
– For old or alternative characters: Now their definitions are showed instead of showing only a rather unuseful message “variant of …”.
1.0.2
– Added option to disable showing definitions.
– Added keybindings to toggle showing Pinyin, Zhuyin and definitions.
– New default white theme.
– Option to show only traditional or simplified characters.
1.0.1
– Updated to last CEDICT Chinese dictionary version.
– Added option to disable Pinyin.
thanks. can you also save the sentence swhen you save the word to the wordlist?
Amazing app with a live strokes gif! A perfect for any chinese learner. Would love one for Korean!
Good extension but no read aloud feature when i press V
Can someone tell me if I can use this on my Google Slides?0r Google documents.
it is an amazing extention, very very useful wehn you dont wanna constantly search things up
It’s good but please remove the keyboard shortcut buttons. I keep activating/deactivating them accidentally and it’s really annoying.
Update: The keyboard shortcut thing has been fixed! Thanks! But now it doesn’t work with multiple characters in Google Docs :/
Great Extension! Best, I ever used,
Finally I choose this after test.
Even support voice with ‘out loud’ extension.
Underated
Best Extension!
I changed to this ext. from similar popup ext. I do like the speak aloud option but I do hope I can hear voice w/o pressing “v”, too.
I saw a new dictionary “Koohii” added, but how come Japanese Kanji dictionary…, I hope u add one like Chinese-English dictionary “TrainChinese” or “Pleco” soon.
Great useful extension, but could you add a manual font selector? I prefer kaishu/regular script but the option for handwritten doesn’t work for me
Would be cool if you added the option to show cantonese pronounciation.
Alt+W often doesn’t work to turn it off, especially during duolingo lessons.
Often the character to the right of the one my mouse is over gets explained (very common in duolingo lessons again), or a character gets explained when my mouse isn’t currently hovering above one.
The word list doesn’t synchronize across my devices.
Edit: Thanks for the response
Great extension. Any chance you could add the HSK level for full words? Char dict has it but I’d like full word HSK levels
This app helps me alot in study chinese. But I can’t use it in google docs
love this app
Greatest application in the mouse-over Chinese dictionaries!!
Zhongwen: Chinese-English Dictionary nao tava ativando (08/03/2019) essa extensao me salvo
Doesn’t show in text entry. The functionality looks really good though.
not work in input text area.
Hey, thank you so much for this extension! Is there any way that the zhuyin or pinyin display could be set to different dictionaries, like Taiwanese Mandarin ones? Also, the Alt + 1, Alt + 2, Alt + 3… extensions aren’t working for me, but I’m on Windows.
Clean and efficient extension. Thank you!
Just lack some simple features and better presentation.
Feature: it would be better if users could fix the position of the floating window (when floating everywhere it can hide parts of the text)
Presentation: for example, when the dictionary finds an expression (with 4 characters), to separate it clearly from the detailed vocabulary (meaning of each character), or use bold characters, that would improve the visibility.
Good extension, but pressing K still triggers the shortcut regardless of whether or not you have shortcuts enabled. Also, when you disable tone colors it doesn’t do the same for bopomofo, and also displays bopomofo in a serif font regardless of your choice for the Chinese characters.
very nice. unlike other popup dictionary it give us so many option including text speech. thanks for making this awesome webapp.
ps is there any way to use this with google translator?
Excellent extension. my only problem is that I’m using a chromebook, so I can’t use ALT-1 etc to look up example sentences, as chromebook uses those to launch other apps 🙁
It’s OK but frequently automatically disable pinyin and difinition display. I have to open Options and re-activate them many times. Removed.
YES YOU CAN CHANGE THE COLORS FOR THE TONES!