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- one side of a sheet of paper in a collection of sheets bound together, especially as a book, magazine, or newspaper(尤指书、杂志、报纸的)页。
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- the material written or printed on such a sheet of paper一页(内容):
she silently read several pages.
她默默地读了好几页。
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- a sheet of paper of such a kind considered as a whole, comprising both sides张(包括两面)
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- with modifier a page of a newspaper or magazine set aside for a particular topic(报纸、杂志的)专页。
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- Computing a section of stored data, especially that which can be displayed on a screen at one time【计算机】页面。
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- a significant episode or period considered as a part of a longer history历史上值得记载的事件(或时期):
a shameful page in British imperial history.
英帝国史上耻辱的一页。
no obj.(page through)
1- leaf through (a book, magazine, or newspaper)翻阅:
she was paging through an immense pile of Sunday newspapers.
她在翻阅一大堆星期日报纸。
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- Computing move through and display (text) one page at a time【计算机】浏览页面。
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- usu. as noun paging Computing divide (a piece of software or data) into sections, keeping the most frequently accessed in main memory and storing the rest in virtual memory【计算机】(软件、数据的)分页(存储)。
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- with obj. assign numbers to the pages in (a book or periodical ); paginate为…编页码; 为…标注页码。
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- as adj., in combination -paged having pages of a particular kind or number有…页的:
a many-paged volume.
页数很多的一本书。
短语
on the same page
- US (of two or more people) in agreement〈美〉意见一致。
词源
late 16th cent.: from French, from Latin pagina, from pangere 'fasten'.
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- a boy or young man, usually in uniform, employed in a hotel or club to run errands, open doors, etc.(旅馆、俱乐部的)穿制服的小听差; 男侍。
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- a young boy attending a bride at a wedding小男傧相。
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- historical a boy in training for knighthood, ranking next below a squire in the personal service of a knight〈史〉学习骑士(地位比骑士的侍从低)。
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- historical a man or boy employed as the personal attendant of a person of rank〈史〉(贵族的)青年侍从; 小侍从。
with obj.
1- summon (an individual) by name, typically over a public address system, so as to pass on a message喊叫(某人)的名字(尤指广播找人):
no need to interrupt the background music just to page the concierge.
没有必要为了播叫看门人而把背景音乐停下。
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- often as noun paging contact (someone) by means of a pager用寻呼机(与某人)联系:
many systems have paging as a standard feature.
许多系统把寻呼作为一项必备功能。
词源
Middle English (in the sense 'youth, male of uncouth manners'): from Old French, perhaps from Italian paggio, from Greek paidion, diminutive of pais, paid- 'boy'. Early use of the verb (mid 16th cent.) was in the sense 'follow as or like a page'; its current sense dates from the early 20th cent.