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pagepage1 /peɪdʒ/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countable] Etymology Collocations 1PAPER one side of a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, etc., or the sheet of paper itself:  How many pages are we supposed to read? He received a ten-page handwritten letter.on a page The equation is given on page 15. You’ll find the answers at the bottom of the page. Look at the diagram on the opposite page. Did you see the front page of the newspaper this morning? Alex turned the pages of the book slowly.2COMPUTER computers all the writing that can be seen at one time on a computer screen:  How do I go back to the previous page? “The Bookseller” magazine has a well-designed web page. An overview of the organization is on the website’s home page.3a page in history an important event or period in a country’s or organization’s history:  His election marked a new page in American political history.4YOUNG WORKER a young person who works in the U.S. congress for a short time to gain experience5BOY a)social studies, history a boy who served a knight during the Middle Ages as part of his training b)a pageboy c)old use a boy who is a servant to a person of high rank[Origin: (1,3) 1500–1600 French, Latin pagina] see also be on the same page at same1 (6)COLLOCATIONSadjectivesthe first page He signed his name on the first page of the book.the last page The last page of the diary had been torn out.the preceding/previous page I turned back to the previous page.the next page What’s on the next page?the opposite/facing page See the diagram on the opposite page.the left-hand/right-hand page The answers are on the right-hand page.the front page (=of a newspaper) Her picture was on the front page of every newspaper.the back page (=of a newspaper) The article was continued on the back page.the sports/arts/financial etc. pages (=the part of a newspaper that deals with sports, the arts, etc.) He only ever reads the sports pages.a blank page (=with nothing on it) There were a couple of blank pages at the back of the book.a new/fresh page (=which has not yet been written on) Start each section of your essay on a new page.a full page The advertisement took up a full page.a printed page How does a bestselling novel go from the printed page to a movie screen? The essay took up five printed pages.verbsturn a page I turned the page in order to find out what happened next.see page 22/45 etc. (also turn to page 22/45 etc.) See page 8 for more details.flick/flip/leaf through the pages of something (=turn them quickly) She was flicking through the pages of a magazine.jump/leap off the page (=be very noticeable) One mistake jumped off the page.fill a page The book lists famous quotations from Shakepeare’s plays, and they fill 66 pages.page + nounspage number The page numbers are printed on the top corners of the pages.
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pagepage2 verb [transitive] Verb Table Collocations 1to call someone by sending a message to a pager (=a small machine that someone carries that receives signals):  Don’t page me after 10 o’clock.2to call someone’s name out in a public place, especially using a loudspeaker, in order to find him or her:  I couldn’t find Jenny at the airport, so I had her paged.page down phrasal verb to press a key on a computer that makes the screen show the page after the one you are readingpage through something phrasal verb to quickly look at a book, magazine, etc., by turning the pages:  Her son paged through a toy catalog on the floor.page up phrasal verb to press a key on a computer that makes the screen show the page before the one you are reading
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