ページ | ケンブリッジ英語辞典の定義
原題: PAGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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- 「ページ」という名詞は、書籍や文書の一枚の面を指します。英語では、通常、ページは情報やテキストが印刷されている面を意味し、特に本や雑誌の中での位置を示すために使われます。
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PAGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of page in English page noun [ C ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / page noun [C] ( PAPER ) Add to word list Add to word list A1 ( written abbreviation p. ) a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book , newspaper , or magazine , usually with a number printed on it: For details on how to enter the competition , see page 134. front page The article appeared on the front page of the New York Times. See also front-page Synonyms folio leaf (PAPER) one of the sheets of paper in a book , newspaper , magazine , or notebook : Several pages have been torn out of this book . Synonyms folio leaf (PAPER) Jose Luis Pelaez/Photodisc/GettyImages I'd like you to look at the diagram on page 27. The photo was on the front page of all the papers . She ran her finger down the page, looking for her name . Now turn the page, please , and start work on Exercise 2. He turned over two or three pages. Publishing: paper & stationery A3 A5 acid-free assembler backspace ballpoint pen fountain pen gift wrap gift wrapping grammage grease pencil parchment pasteboard permanent marker Post-it note propelling pencil quill spitball vellum writing paper See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Books & parts of books Newspapers & magazines page noun [C] ( COMPUTER ) A2 ( also web page ) a document on the internet that usually forms a part of a website and is linked to other pages on that website See also home page landing page profile page Internet terminology 2FA 2SV above/below the fold idiom address bar affiliate link freeware HYS IM impression in-app inbox smiley social media optimization spear phishing SSL certificate store surfing the Social Web viral weblog See more results » page noun [C] ( PERSON ) in the past, a boy who worked as a servant for a knight and who was learning to become a knight : Below in the courtyard the knights and men-at-arms and pages were already receiving the Queen’s message . He who would become a knight must first learn the rudiments as a page. in the past, a man or boy who was the personal servant of an important person : We know de Vere became " poor " with only 4 pages or attendants , after having run through his family wealth . ( also pageboy ) a young boy who is one of the people to go with the bride (= the woman who is getting married ) into the place where the wedding is taking place : The children of the couple became the bridesmaids and pages. The pages, flower girls , and bridesmaids were waiting for the bride and her father . a young person whose job is to deliver messages , answer people's questions , do things for other staff , etc. in a company or organization : He is a hotel page. He worked as a page at the old Vernon Branch Library. As young men, her three much older brothers were Senate pages who met Presidents John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. People who serve other people anti-slavery below/above stairs idiom boot boy butler dogsbody handmaiden homage housemaid kitchen maid laborer lackey lady's maid retainer serfdom servant skivvy slave slave trade slaver valet See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Weddings Idioms a page in/of history take a page from someone/something page verb [ T ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / to call a person using a loudspeaker (= an electric device for making sounds louder ) in a public place : He was paged at the airport and told to return home immediately . to send a message to someone's pager (= small electronic device that receives signals ) : Have you tried to page him? Communications - messaging beeper bleep direct message DM EMS facsimile fax messaging messaging app p.m. pager SMS teleprinter text text messaging texting thnq tweetstorm txt wire See more results » (Definition of page from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) page | Intermediate English page noun [ C ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / page noun [C] ( PAPER ) Add to word list Add to word list ( abbreviation p. ) one side of a sheet of paper in a book , newspaper , magazine , etc.: What page are the baseball standings on? It’s a terrific novel , but it’s over 800 pages long . The article is continued on page 43 (= a side of a sheet of paper numbered 43) . page noun [C] ( COMPUTER ) a group of text and images shown together on a computer screen : Do you have a home page? It took her only 20 minutes to customize a Web page. page verb [ T ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / page verb [T] ( COMMUNICATE ) to communicate with someone by having that person’s name announced publicly or by sending a signal to an electronic device the person is carrying : Doctors are paged by their answering services at all hours . (Definition of page from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) page | Business English page noun [ C ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio Add to word list Add to word list ( abbreviation p ) a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book , newspaper , or magazine , usually with a number printed on it: Open your book and look at page nine. Even the major newspapers let important news slip off the front page . [ often plural ] one of the sheets of paper in a book , newspaper , or magazine : A page had been ripped out of the magazine . in the pages of sth There were several interesting articles to be found in the pages of the Wall Street Journal today. the financial / sports / news pages the business / culture / advertising pages INTERNET ( also web page ) one part of a website : Your page on the social networking site enables you to share your business profile . We added a jobs page to the website . Compare home page IT the text of an electronic document that you can see on a computer screen : You have to scroll down the page to find the information you're looking for. COMMUNICATIONS a message received on a pager (= a small piece of electronic equipment that moves or makes a noise to tell you to phone someone) : send a page to sb I asked the nurse to send a page to the doctor . be on the same page to have the same ideas as someone else : Everyone in the office has to be on the same page about what our top priorities are. page verb [ T ] COMMUNICATIONS uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / peɪdʒ / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio to call a person using a loudspeaker in a public place : He was paged at the airport and told to return home immediately . to send a message to someone's pager : As soon as you're finished with the download , page me. Phrasal verb page through sth (Definition of page from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of page page You may have to scroll down or even click through to a second page to find one in stock. From CNET Whatever gets you through the night -- and gets those page views. From Los Angeles Times You can't drop them in the tub and let them dry off with no more damage than wrinkly pages. From Minneapolis Star Tribune If you have any additional questions about this process, please contact us through the support page in the panel. From CNET For the free sites, getting you to click through as many pages as possible is the goal. From Fast Company I'll go to this book and photocopy the page . From Billboard But within weeks there were two pages of new rules changes. From Wired The thickness of the book represents how many pages it has. From Ars Technica I think both applications were well over 100 pages including supporting documents. From TechCrunch These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations with page page These are words often used in combination with page . Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. blank page After choosing a circle for each time dimension, respondents describe temporal connections by arranging the circles on a blank page . From the Cambridge English Corpus editorial page Cited by editorial page and line number. From the Cambridge English Corpus facing page For caption see facing page . From the Cambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with page What is the pronunciation of page ? Translations of page in Chinese (Traditional) 紙, (書或報紙雜誌的)頁,面, (書或報紙、雜誌中紙的)一頁,一張… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 纸, (书或报纸杂志的)页,面, (书或报纸、杂志中纸的)一页,一张… See more in Spanish página, mensajero, mensajera… See more in Portuguese página, folha, página da web… See more in Marathi in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Dutch in Tamil in Hindi in Gujarati in Danish in Swedish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Urdu in Ukrainian in Telugu in Bengali in Czech in Indonesian in Thai in Vietnamese in Polish in Korean in Italian पान, वेब साइट वरील एक भाग… See more (本などの)ページ, (ウェブサイトの)1ページ分, ページ… See more sayfa, yaprak, internet sayfası… See more page [feminine], page, groom… See more pàgina… See more bladzijde, piccolo, livreijongen… See more ஒரு புத்தகம், செய்தித்தாள், அல்லது பத்திரிகையின் காகிதத்தின் ஒரு பக்கம். வழக்கமாக ஒரு எண் அச்சிடப்பட்டது… See more (पुस्तक, समाचार पत्र या पत्रिका आदि का) पन्ना, समाचार पत्र या पत्रिका का एक) पन्ना… See more પાનું, પૃષ્ઠ, વેબસાઈટનો એક ભાગ… See more side, x-siders-, hotelkarl… See more sida, pickolo, hotellpojke… See more muka surat, budak suruhan, mengelui… See more die Seite, der Page, durch Lautsprecher