单词 | repaginate |
释义 | repaginatev. transitive. To renumber the pages of (a book, document, etc.), esp. after incorporating changes or additions to the text. Also (occasionally) intransitive. ΚΠ 1885 W. H. Dall in U.S. Geol. Surv. 24 12 (bibliogr. descr.) Extras repaginated and issued with the plates and supplementary leaf. 1940 Jrnl. Hygiene 40 55 The proof thus corrected and repaginated, according to its place in the ‘Number’, is known as the final or Press-proof. 1973 in G. B. Bridgman Constructive Anat. (Dover ed.) (verso title page) The present edition has been repaginated, and a new Table of Contents has been added. 2001 Microsoft Word 2002 for Law Firms iii. 68 The Normal view allows you to move quickly through long documents without having to constantly repaginate. 2006 Evening Standard (Nexis) 7 June 15 They may have to repaginate the book before sending it off to the printers. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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