page
page 英 [peɪdʒ] 美 [pedʒ]
n. 页,面,张
进行时:paging 过去式:paged 过去分词:paged 第三人称单数:pages 名词复数:pages
- A page is one sheet of a book, magazine, or other collection of papers. You can read a page in a children's picture book much faster than a page of "War and Peace."
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- n. 页,面,张
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1. Turn to page 64.
翻到第 64 页。
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2. Someone has torn a page out of this book.
有人从这本书里撕掉了一张。
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3. a blank page, a new page
空白页;新的一页
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4. the sports pages of the newspaper
报纸的体育
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5. on the next page
在下一页
- page (n.1) "sheet of paper," 1580s, from Middle French page, from Old French pagene "page, text" (12c.), from Latin pagina "page, leaf of paper, strip of papyrus fastened to others," related to pagella "small page," from pangere "to fasten," from PIE root *pag- "to fasten."
- page (n.2) "youth, lad, boy of the lower orders," c. 1300, originally also "youth preparing to be a knight," from Old French page "a youth, page, servant" (13c.), possibly via Italian paggio (Barnhart), from Medieval Latin pagius "servant," perhaps ultimately from Greek paidion "boy, lad," diminutive of pais (genitive paidos) "child."
- page (v.1) "to summon or call by name," 1904, from page (n.2), on the notion of "to send a page after" someone. Related: Paged; paging.
- page (v.2) "to turn pages," 1620s, from page (n.1). Related: Paged; paging.
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