Page | Mean of page in English Dictionary

/ˈpeɪʤ/

  • Noun
  • one side of a sheet of paper especially in a book, magazine, etc.
    1. The book is 237 pages long.
    2. The article continues on page 12.
    3. a three-page article
    4. See the chart on the following/facing/opposite/next page.
    5. They ran the story on the front page of the newspaper.
    6. a blank page [=a sheet of paper that does not have anything written on it]
    7. It was thrilling to finally see her poetry on the printed page. [=in a book, magazine, etc.]
    8. The computer will automatically put a page number at the bottom of each page.
  • the material printed or written on a page
    1. Read the second page out loud.
    2. The event described in these pages is nothing like what I remember.
    3. the sports/financial/business pages [=the part of the newspaper that has sports, financial information, business news, etc.]
  • a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, etc.
    1. He ripped a page out of the phone book.
  • one section of a Web site that is found at a single address
    1. You'll find that information on the “Contact Us” page.
  • an important event or period in history
    1. His accomplishments hold a special place in the pages of history.
  • to do the same thing that someone else has done
    1. You may want to borrow/take a page from his book and study harder for your finals.
  • to be very noticeable, interesting, exciting, etc.
    1. The characters are so real that they leap off the page.
  • agreeing about something (such as how things should be done)
    1. Try to get employees and clients on the same page.
    2. Make sure everyone is on the same page before you give your final answer.
  • Verb
  • to turn the pages of (a book, magazine, etc.) especially in a quick, steady manner
    1. He paged through the magazine looking for the article.
  • to call the name of (someone) in a public place usually over a speaker in order to find that person, deliver a message, etc.
    1. You can page the manager if you need help.
  • to send a message to (someone) by using a special device (called a pager or beeper)
    1. Page the doctor in case of an emergency.
    2. I'm going to switch to a new paging service.
  • Noun
  • a student who works as an assistant for a member of Congress
  • a young man or boy in the Middle Ages who trained to be a knight by serving a knight
  • a young man or boy who worked as a servant for an important person in the Middle Ages

Những từ liên quan với PAGE

servant, count, check, beep, announce, side, attendant, signature, leaf, bellhop, seek
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