page
Từ điển Collocation
page noun
ADJ. back, front | facing, opposite There's a photo of him on the opposite page/on the page opposite. | left-hand, right-hand | next, previous | opening | new Write each answer on a new page. | blank, empty | full | loose | dog-eared | printed The speech did not transfer well to the printed page. | contents, title | business, editorial, financial, sports (all in a newspaper) | problem reading the problem pages of magazines
VERB + PAGE read | scan | turn (over), turn to I turned the dog-eared pages of my old address book. Turn to page 30 in the coursebook. | flick through, flip through, leaf through She sat idly flipping through the pages of a fashion magazine. | tear (out) | splash sth across The headlines were splashed across the front page of every newspaper.
PAGE + VERB come loose Several pages had come loose. | yellow the yellowing pages of her old diary
PAGE + NOUN number | layout, make-up
PREP. at (a/the) ~ Open your books at page 14. | in the ~s The murder takes place in the opening pages of the novel. | on a/the ~ The crossword is on the back page. | over the ~ The article continues over the page.
PHRASES at the bottom/foot of the page, at the head/top of the page Write your name at the top of each page. | pages long The story is thirty pages long. | run your eye/finger down a page I ran my finger down the page until I found the name I was looking for.
Từ điển WordNet
n.
- one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
- English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962); Page, Sri Frederick Handley Page
- United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922); Page, Thomas Nelson Page
- a boy who is employed to run errands; pageboy
- a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings
- in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood; varlet
English Slang Dictionary
see on da same page
Microsoft Computer Dictionary
n. 1.In word processing, the text and display elements to be printed on one side of a sheet of paper, subject to formatting specifications such as depth, margin size, and number of columns. 2. A fixed-size block of memory. When used in the context of a paging memory system, a page is a block of memory whose physical address can be changed via mapping hardware. See also EMS, memory management unit, virtual memory. 3. In computer graphics, a portion of display memory that contains one complete full-screen image; the internal representation of a screenful of information. 4. See Web page.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
pages|paged|paging
syn.: attendant leaf paper servant sheet usher