page
noun
verb
peɪdʒ noun
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PAPER
纸
one side of a piece of paper in a book, newspaper, document etc, or the sheet of paper itself 〔书、报纸、文件等的〕页,面;〔纸的〕一张
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COMPUTER
计算机
all the writing etc that you can see at one time on a computer screen 页面
a web page (=a single screen of writing, pictures etc on a website)
网页
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YOUNG PERSON
年轻人
a student, usually a student who works as a helper to a member of the US Congress [美] 〔美国议员的〕青年助理〔本身为学生〕 AmE
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on the same page
if a group of people are on the same page, they are working well together and have the same aims 〔指某一群人〕团结一心
We need to get environmentalists and businesses on the same page to improve things.
我们需要使环境保护主义者和企业同心协力以改善状况。
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BOY
男孩
a. a boy who served a KNIGHT during the Middle Ages as part of his training b. a PAGEBOY (2) 门童,青年男侍
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SERVANT
侍从,仆人
a boy who in the past served a person of high rank 〔旧时高层人员的〕男侍从
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a page in history
an important event or period of time 历史上的一页〔指某重要事件或时期〕
verb
8 to call someone’s name out in a public place, especially using a LOUDSPEAKER , in order to find them 〔尤指用扩音器在公共场合〕呼叫
She hurried to the reception desk and asked the girl to page her husband.
她急忙跑到前台请女服务员用扩音器呼叫她的丈夫。
9 to send a message to someone’s PAGER asking them to go somewhere or telephone someone 〔通过传呼机〕传呼〔某人〕
He was constantly being paged during meetings.
他开会时接二连三收到传呼。
the paging network
传呼网络
10 to press a special key on a computer that makes the screen show the page after the one you are reading 按下页键
It’s not there, so page down and see if you can find it.
不在那儿,按下页键看看在不在。
11 to look at a book, magazine etc by turning the pages quickly [美] 快速翻阅〔书本、杂志等〕
12 to press a special key on a computer that makes the screen show the page before the one you are reading 按上页键