page
- IPA[pāj]
美式
- one side of a sheet of paper in a collection of sheets bound together, especially as a book, magazine, or newspaper;the material written or printed on a page
- leaf through (a book, magazine, or newspaper);move through and display (text) one page at a time
verb: page, 3rd person present: pages, gerund or present participle: paging, past tense: paged, past participle: paged
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名詞
- 1. one side of a sheet of paper in a collection of sheets bound together, especially as a book, magazine, or newspaper a book of not less than 40 pages he was turning the pages of his Sunday newspaper 同義詞
- ▪ the material written or printed on a page she silently read several pages
- ▪ a page of a newspaper or magazine set aside for a particular topic the editorial page
- ▪ the type set for the printing of a page.
- ▪ a section of stored data, especially that which can be displayed on a screen at one time.
- ▪ a significant episode or period considered as a part of a longer history the inconsistency of this transaction has no parallel on any page of our political history 同義詞
動詞
- 1. leaf through (a book, magazine, or newspaper) she was paging through an immense pile of Sunday newspapers
- ▪ move through and display (text) one page at a time a text file reader enables you to page through the authors text file using indexes
- 2. divide (a piece of software or data) into sections, keeping the most frequently accessed in main memory and storing the rest in virtual memory.
- 3. assign numbers to the pages in (a book or periodical); paginate.
- a telephone directory, or a section of one, printed on yellow paper and listing businesses and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the part of the telephone book that lists residential and business telephone numbers in ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- A volume or section of a telephone directory that lists businesses, services, or products ...
- a telephone directory, or a section of one, printed on yellow paper and listing businesses and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- appearing on the first page of a newspaper or similar publication and containing important or ... they ran a front-page story headlined “White-Collar Chic.”
- print (a story) on the first page of a newspaper, etc.: the paper had front-paged a 1988 discovery at one of his nearby digs
Oxford American Dictionary
- a point at which a piece of continuous text is split into two pages: the picture follows over the page break
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- IPA[peɪdʒ]
英式
- one or both sides of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, newspaper, or other collection of ... a book of not less than 40 pages he was turning the pages of his Sunday newspaper
- look through the pages of (a book, magazine, etc.): she was paging through a pile of Sunday newspapers
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[peɪdʒ]
英式
- a young person employed in a hotel or other establishment to run errands, open doors, etc.
- summon (someone) over a public address system, so as to pass on a message: no need to interrupt the background music just to page the concierge
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[pāj]
美式
- a young person employed in a hotel or other establishment to run errands, open doors, etc.
- summon (someone) over a public address system, so as to pass on a message: no need to interrupt the background music just to page the concierge
Oxford American Dictionary