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page PAPERpeIdV(abbreviation p) n [C]a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper or magazine, usually with a number printed on it页For details on how to enter the competition, see page 134.要了解怎样进入比赛的细节,请看134页。The article appeared on the front page of the Guardian.这篇文章出现在《卫报》的头版上。When I buy a newspaper, I always turn to the sports pages first.我买报纸时,总是先翻到体育版。(fig. literary) The signing of the peace treaty will be seen as a glorious page (= important event) in our country's history.和平条约的签定将被视为是我们国家历史上的光荣的一页。A page is also one of the sheets of paper in a book, newspaper or magazine.书页Some pages have been torn out of this book.有几页从书中撕掉了。She sat idly flicking through the pages of a magazine.她懒洋洋地坐着轻轻翻阅杂志。(Br and Aus) A page three girl is a young woman who is photographed with naked breasts for some popular newspapers.通俗小报第三页上的半裸体女郎(dated infml) A book that is a page-turner is one that is so exciting that you have to read it quickly.想一口气读完的书Her latest novel is a real page-turner -- I couldn't put it down.她的最新小说真是一本来不及要翻看下一页的书----我简直放它不下来。
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