page 英 [peɪdʒ]   美 [pedʒ]

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 

Turn to page 64. 翻到第 64 页。
Someone has torn a page out of this book. 有人从这本书里撕掉了一张。

  • 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
  • 1. Turn to page 64.

    翻到第 64 页。

  • 2. Someone has torn a page out of this book.

    有人从这本书里撕掉了一张。

  • 3. a blank page, a new page

    空白页;新的一页

  • 4. the sports pages of the newspaper

    报纸的体育

  • 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.
page / peɪdʒ ; NAmE peɪdʒ / noun , verb page pages paged paging noun 1 ( abbr.p ) one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, etc. (书刊或纸张的)页,面,张,版 Turn to page 64. 翻到第 64 页。 Someone has torn a page out of this book. 有人从这本书里撕掉了一张。 a blank/new page 空白页;新的一页 the sports/financial pagesof the newspaper 报纸的体育╱金融版 on the opposite/facing page 在对面的一页上 over the page (= on the next page) 在下一页 see also front page , full-page , Yellow Pages 2 a section of data or information that can be shown on a computer screen at any one time (计算机的)页面,版面 see also home page 3 ( literary) an important event or period of history 历史篇章,历史篇页(指历史大事或时期) a glorious page of Arab history 阿拉伯历史上光辉的篇章 4 ( especially NAmE) = pageboy  (1 ) 5 ( NAmE) a student who works as an assistant to a member of the US Congress (美国议员的)青年助理(本身为学生) 6 (in the Middle Ages 中世纪 ) a boy or young man who worked for a knightwhile training to be a knighthimself 学习骑士(接受训练期间做侍从,可晋升骑士) IDIOMS on the same ˈpage ( especially NAmE) if two or more people or groups are on the same page,they agree about what they are trying to achieve 目标一致;就目标达成共识 turn the ˈpage to begin doing things in a different way and thinking in a more positive way after a period of difficulties (经过困难后)翻开新的一页,开始新的生活 more at print v. verb 1 pagesb to call sb's name over a public address systemin order to find them and give them a message (在公共传呼系统上)呼叫 Why don't you have him paged at the airport? 你为何不在机场扩音喇叭上呼叫他呢? 2 pagesb to contact sb by sending a message to their pager 用传呼机传呼(某人) Page Dr Green immediately. 立即传呼格林医生。 PHRASAL VERB ˌpage ˈthrough sth ( NAmE) to quickly turn the pages of a book, magazine, etc. and look at them without reading them carefully or in detail 随意翻阅;浏览 SYN flick through sth , leaf through sth page / peɪdʒ ; NAmE peɪdʒ /
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