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- n.版;版面;历史篇页(指历史大事或时期)
- v.(在公共传呼系统上)呼叫;用传呼机传呼(某人)
- 网络页面;聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳;页码
复数:pages 过去分词:paged 现在分词:paging adj.+n. same page,front page,blank page,full page,opposite page v.+n. see page,display page,run page,print page,turn page v. call,contact,bleep,summon n. sheet,sheet of paper,side,leaf,folio 1. | (书刊或纸张的)页,面,张,版one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, etc. |
| 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。 | | | | the sports/financial pages of the newspaper 报纸的体育╱财经版 | | on the opposite/facing page 在对面的一页上 | | over the page(= on the next page) 在下一页 |
2. | (计算机的)页面,版面a section of data or information that can be shown on a computer screen at any one time |
3. | 历史篇章,历史篇页(指历史大事或时期)an important event or period of history |
| a glorious page of Arab history 阿拉伯历史上光辉的篇章 |
4. | (美国议员的)青年助理(本身为学生)a student who works as an assistant to a member of the US Congress |
5. | 学习骑士(接受训练期间做侍从,可晋升骑士)a boy or young man who worked for a knight while training to be a knight himself |
IDM on the same page 目标一致;就目标达成共识if two or more people or groups areon the same page , they agree about what they are trying to achieve turn the page (经过困难后)翻开新的一页,开始新的生活to begin doing things in a different way and thinking in a more positive way after a period of difficulties 1. | ~ sb (在公共传呼系统上)呼叫to call sb's name over a public address system in order to find them and give them a message |
| 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. | ~ sb 用传呼机传呼(某人)to contact sb by sending a message to their pager |
| Page Dr Green immediately. 立即传呼格林医生。 |
n. | 6. 小听差,小侍从,侍童;〔美国〕(侍候国会议员的)服务员 6. 小听差,小侍从,侍童;〔美国〕(侍候国会议员的)服务员 | v. | 5. 〔美国〕(在旅馆、俱乐部等处)侍者叫名找(人) 5. 〔美国〕(在旅馆、俱乐部等处)侍者叫名找(人) | un. | 1. 佩基(Thomas Nelson,1853—1922,美国小说家及外交家) |
n. | 1. one side of a single sheet of paper, especially one bound into a book, newspaper, or magazine, or forming part of a piece of written work 2. a youth acting as an attendant to somebody on a ceremonial occasion, e.g. to a bride at her wedding 3. a youth employed to run errands or carry messages for guests in a hotel or club 4. somebody employed as a messenger, guide, and assistant in the U.S. Congress 5. the amount of writing or printed matter that can be contained on a page 6. the amount of text or graphics in a computer document that will print out as a single page 7. a youth who acted as a personal or household servant to somebody, especially a royal or noble person, in medieval times 8. a youth who acted as the personal servant to a knight in medieval times as the first stage of his training to become a knight 9. the portion of text or graphics that can be seen on a computer screen at one time 10. a period or event, especially a noteworthy one, in the history of something or somebody's life 1. one side of a single sheet of paper, especially one bound into a book, newspaper, or magazine, or forming part of a piece of written work 2. a youth acting as an attendant to somebody on a ceremonial occasion, e.g. to a bride at her wedding 3. a youth employed to run errands or carry messages for guests in a hotel or club 4. somebody employed as a messenger, guide, and assistant in the U.S. Congress 5. the amount of writing or printed matter that can be contained on a page 6. the amount of text or graphics in a computer document that will print out as a single page 7. a youth who acted as a personal or household servant to somebody, especially a royal or noble person, in medieval times 8. a youth who acted as the personal servant to a knight in medieval times as the first stage of his training to become a knight 9. the portion of text or graphics that can be seen on a computer screen at one time 10. a period or event, especially a noteworthy one, in the history of something or somebody's life | v. | 1. to summon somebody by calling out his or her name, e.g. over a loudspeaker system 2. to turn and look over the pages of something 3. to try to contact somebody on his or her pager 4. to serve somebody in the capacity of page 5. to communicate with someone by sending a message to their pager 1. to summon somebody by calling out his or her name, e.g. over a loudspeaker system 2. to turn and look over the pages of something 3. to try to contact somebody on his or her pager 4. to serve somebody in the capacity of page 5. to communicate with someone by sending a message to their pager |
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