page
noun
verb
peɪdʒ
noun
1
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
2
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
3
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
4
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。
5
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
6
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
7
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