单词 | repagination |
释义 | repaginationn. The process or result of renumbering the pages of a book, document, etc. Also (in quot. 1822): a fresh pagination sequence beginning part-way through a text. ΚΠ 1822 T. F. Dibdin Aedes Althorpianae 109 A Latin notice, at the back of the title, tells us that there is a re-pagination, after the Acts of the Apostles, which concludes at the 656th page—for the sake of those who wish to bind the book in two volumes. 1873 T. W. Field Ess. towards Indian Bibliogr. 323 A few copies were printed separately without repagination. 1898 Bot. Gaz. 25 142 The new form of the Review is certainly more convenient than the old one, with its double-columned pages, which necessitated the annoying repagination of all articles reprinted. 1957 Mod. Philol. 55 97/1 The addition of the ‘Whisper to the Reader’ necessitated repagination. 2003 G. Hart-Davis How to do Everything with Microsoft Office Excel 2003 vi. 140 Usually it's best to start repagination at page 1 and reduce pages rather than enlarging them. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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