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单词 page
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pagenoun [ C ]

uk/peɪdʒ/us/peɪdʒ/

page noun [ C ] (PAPER)

A1 written abbreviation p. a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number printed on it:

For details on how to enter the competition, see page 134.
The article appeared on the front page of the New York Times.

one of the sheets of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine:

Several pages have been torn out of this book.

More examples

  • I'd like you to look at the diagram on page 27.
  • The photo was on the front page of all the papers.
  • She ran her finger down the page, looking for her name.
  • Now turn the page, please, and start work on Exercise 2.
  • He turned over two or three pages.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Publishing: paper & stationery

  • A3
  • A5
  • acid-free
  • assembler
  • ballpoint pen
  • grammage
  • graph paper
  • headed notepaper
  • highlighter
  • jotter
  • keypad
  • pencil
  • qwerty
  • ream
  • rice paper
  • rough paper
  • scrap paper
  • slate
  • tissue
  • watermark

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You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:

Books & parts of books
Newspapers & magazines

page noun [ C ] (COMPUTER)

A2 also web page one part of a website

See also
home page

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Internet terminology

  • .co.uk
  • all-you-can-eat
  • API
  • app
  • banner
  • BBS
  • bitcoin
  • bounce
  • e-commerce
  • firewall
  • instant messaging
  • ISP
  • JPEG
  • MySpace
  • troll
  • unlike
  • vlog
  • VOD
  • Web 2.0
  • web-enabled

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page noun [ C ] (BOY)

(in the past) a boy who worked as a servant for a knight and who was learning to become a knight

Compare
pageboy

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Servants, slaves & underlings

  • below/above stairs idiom
  • butler
  • clerk
  • coolie
  • dogsbody
  • factotum
  • housemaid
  • labourer
  • lackey
  • lapdog
  • majordomo
  • puppet
  • retainer
  • servant
  • skivvy
  • slave
  • slave trade
  • slaver 1
  • slavery
  • valet

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Idiom(s)

a page in/of history

pageverb [ T ]

uk/peɪdʒ/us/peɪdʒ/

to call a person using a loudspeaker (= an electric device for making sounds louder) in a public place:

He was paged at the airport and told to return home immediately.

to send a message to someone's pager (= small electronic device that receives signals):

Have you tried to page him?

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Communications - messaging

  • beep
  • beeper
  • bleep
  • EMS
  • fax
  • intercom
  • Mailgram
  • message
  • pager
  • resend
  • sexting
  • Telemessage
  • telemetry
  • teleprinter
  • telex
  • text
  • text message
  • thnq
  • wire

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pagenoun [ C ]

uk/peɪdʒ/us

abbreviation p a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number printed on it:

Open your book and look at page nine.
Even the major newspapers let important news slip off the front page.

[ often plural ] one of the sheets of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine:

A page had been ripped out of the magazine.
in the pages of sth There were several interesting articles to be found in the pages of the Wall Street Journal today.
the financial/sports/news pages
the business/culture/advertising pages

also web page INTERNET one part of a website:

Your page on the social networking site enables you to share your business profile.
We added a jobs page to the website.
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home page

IT the text of an electronic document that you can see on a computer screen:

You have to scroll down the page to find the information you're looking for.

COMMUNICATIONS a message received on a pager (= a small piece of electronic equipment that moves or makes a noise to tell you to phone someone):

send a page to sb I asked the nurse to send a page to the doctor.
be on the same page

to have the same ideas as someone else:

Everyone in the office has to be on the same page about what our top priorities are.

pageverb [ T ]

uk/peɪdʒ/usCOMMUNICATIONS

to call a person using a loudspeaker in a public place:

He was paged at the airport and told to return home immediately.

to send a message to someone's pager :

As soon as you're finished with the download, page me.

Phrasal verb(s)

page through sth
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