page的意思和读音

page

: [peɪdʒ] : [peɪdʒ]

n.

v.

pages  paging  paged  

adj.+n.same page,front page,blank page,full page,opposite page

v.+n.see page,display page,run page,print page,turn page

v.call,contact,bleep,summon

n.sheet,sheet of paper,side,leaf,folio

pagen.

1.one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, etc.

Turn to page 64. 64

Someone has torn a page out of this book.

a blank/new page

the sports/financial pages of the newspaper

on the opposite/facing page

over the page(= on the next page)

2.a section of data or information that can be shown on a computer screen at any one time

3.an important event or period of history

a glorious page of Arab history

4.a student who works as an assistant to a member of the US Congress

5.a boy or young man who worked for a knight while training to be a knight himself

IDMon the same pageif two or more people or groups areon the same page , they agree about what they are trying to achieveturn the pageto begin doing things in a different way and thinking in a more positive way after a period of difficultiesv.

1.~ sbto call sb's name over a public address system in order to find them and give them a message

Why don't you have him paged at the airport?

2.~ sbto contact sb by sending a message to their pager

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n.1.a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine; one side of a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine; a piece of paper2.a boy or young man, usually in a uniform, whose job is to help guests in a hotel or members of a club; a small boy who walks with a bride and helps her at her wedding ceremony; a student whose job is to help a member of the Congress in the U.S.; a boy whose job was to be the servant of a knight in the Middle Ages so that he could learn how to become a knight too; a boy whose job was to be the servant of someone of a high social class in the past3.the writing or pictures on a computer screen that you can print on one side of a piece of paper; the writing or pictures on a computer screen that you can see at one time, for example as part of a website

v.1.to call someones name in a public place, especially using a PA system2.to communicate with someone by sending a message to their pager

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1.Once you're looking at an encyclopaedia page, hyperlinks can take you to any other informating in there.

2.You can specify standard message class names only for forms that add a new page to a form or that are appended to the bottom of a form.

3.When Jane went off to get his order he took a newspaper out of his coat pocket and began reading the sports page on the back.

4.Two days later he received his paper back. On the front page was a large red F with a note that read, `See me after class.F,

5.There was no news release -- just a single-sentence update to a company blog post featured on the firm's investor-relations Web page.

6.In PERL, the MIME type is set by writing it out at the start of the page, before any other content.Perl,MIME

7.If it has been this easy to file a malicious claim and take down an entire brand's page, why hasn't Facebook done anything about it?Facebook

8.Little signs can show your traffic, like comments, subscriptions or reaching the front page of a site like StumbleUpon.StumbleUpon

9.Interacting with a portal on such a page is possible via so-called render links which, by definition, do not change the server side state.

10.It's tiring enough to hear the 358-page of the multi-touch patent, I can't imagine how boring it is to discuss one page after another.358