page 的 2 个定义
- one side of a leaf of something printed or written, as a book, manuscript, or letter.
- the entire leaf of such a printed or written thing: He tore out one of the pages.
- a single sheet of paper for writing.
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paged, pag·ing.
- to paginate.
- to turn pages: to page through a book looking for a specific passage.
page 近义词
sheet of paper
person who serves others
call for over communications system
mark sheets of document
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- Indeed, a single reader’s reactions may vary considerably from essay to essay, page to page or even sentence to sentence.
- To report this story, I interviewed dozens of people and examined thousands of pages of records from local and federal law enforcement agencies as well as court files, political archives and other historical documents.
- These pages have broadcast military decrees and warnings — crucial for journalists, citizens and others to understand how the army might respond to an upcoming protest or strike.
- Paramount Plus will also take a page from HBO Max and stage a reunion with the first season of its groundbreaking “The Real World.”
- The truth is, if you’re looking at a laser printer, your priority almost certainly is printing a ton of text pages as quickly as possible.
- The following page details a tribute gag the Simpsons team inserted into the background of a scene.
- I noticed a picture of her daughter, who was my classmate, and out of curiosity visited her page.
- The protests sparked by the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner have become front page news.
- Joe and the record label were behind him all the way: look at the full-page ad in Billboard the previous week.
- On Dec. 16, Brice posted the black banner of ISIS on his Facebook page.
- Instead of cutting new works, page by page, people cut them altogether!
- There was the most portentous picture of a Griffin on the first page, with verses below.
- The characteristics of the different forms are well shown in the table on opposite page, modified from Hill.
- Included was a twenty-page aside on the offending Bishop, revealing a startlingly thorough knowledge of his writings.
- It is much more convenient than a lamp, because it doesn't rattle, and you can throw the light on the page so much better.