英:['peɪdʒɪŋ]
美:['peɪdʒɪŋ]
英:['peɪdʒɪŋ]
美:['peɪdʒɪŋ]
noun (1)
one of the leaves of a publication or manuscriptalso: a single side of one of these leaves
the material printed or written on a page
the block of information found at a single World Wide Web address
a sizable subdivision of computer memoryalso: a block of information that fills a page and can be transferred as a unit between the internal and external storage of a computer
a noteworthy event or period
a written record
biographical name
Walter Hines 1855–1918 American journalist and diplomat
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to turn the pages (as of a book or magazine) especially in a steady or haphazard manner—usually used with through
transitive verb
to number or mark the pages of
verb (2)
transitive verb
to summon by repeatedly calling out the name of
to send a message to via a pager
to wait on or serve in the capacity of a page
noun (2)
a youth being trained for the medieval rank of knight and in the personal service of a knight
a boy serving as an honorary attendant at a formal function (such as a wedding)
one employed to deliver messages, assist patrons, serve as a guide, or attend to similar duties
an act or instance of paging got a page from the client
a page came over the loudspeaker
寻呼
把信号或信息从基站传送到移动或固定接收器的一种单向无线通信方式。
Noun (1) Middle French, from Latin pagina; akin to Latin pangere to fix, fasten — more at pact Noun (2) Middle English, from Anglo-French
The first known use of page was in the 14th century
paisleyadjective
made with colorful curved figures
a paisley shawl
pair1 of 2noun
two things that match or are meant to be used together a pair of gloves
a pair of hands
a thing having two connected matching parts
a pair of scissors
a set of two like or associated things
pair2 of 2verb
to make a pair of or arrange in pairs
paired off the animals
to form a pair or pairs
paired off for the next dance
pailnoun
a round container that is open at the top and has a handle : bucket
the quantity held by a pail
fetch a pail of water
page1 of 4noun
a youth in the Middle Ages being trained for knighthood and in the service of a knight
a youth serving a person of rank
a person employed especially to deliver messages or perform personal services (as in a hotel)
page2 of 4verb
to serve as a page
to send for by calling out the name of
to contact by means of a pager
page3 of 4noun
one side of a printed or written leaf
the entire leaf
the material printed or written on a page
a written record
the pages of history
an event worth recording
an exciting page in one's life
a large section of computer memory
the information found at a single World Wide Web address
page4 of 4verb
to number or mark the pages of
to turn the pages (as of a book or magazine) especially in a quick steady manner
1 The city set up a mobile communications and wireless paging stations.
市内设置了移动通讯和无线传呼站.
2 I see her look at the cover of my eyeball journal, and I hope she won’t start paging through it.
3 After paging through, I pulled my wife close.
4 He did not wait for her to sit down before opening the account book and paging through to a section marked with a ribbon.
5 Lest you get the feeling you’re paging through the Hoffman family photo album, along come some contemporary images, shrimp toast and pork lettuce wraps among them.
6 As this investigation reveals, based on thousands of pages of documents and extensive interviews, the programs have faced nearly 200 allegations of misconduct.
7 He hopped in the basket and began paging through a book.
8 Thus, the Cunanan sequences play like reheated “Dateline” episodes while the Versace scenes are like paging through a stack of old Vogues.
9 Implementation ideas: the use of recursive calls. 2, paging display.
实现思路: 使用递归调用. 2 、 分页显示.
10 “I wasn’t a mustefino,” he said, as if paging through a field guide.
11 He remembers paging through it as a child, seeing a drawing of a teenage boy and experiencing the first jolts of desire.
12 I hear chatter, muted sobbing, sniffling, someone moaning, someone else sighing, elevator doors opening with a bing, the operator paging someone in Urdu.
13 After paging through the relevant medical research, they found evidence only supported 46 percent of his recommendations, contradicted 15 percent and wasn't available for 39 percent.
14 Oh, well — paging the next Pretty Young Thing.
15 The paging unit translates linear addresses into physical ones.
分页部件将线性地址转换为物理地址.
16 They have forsaken paper musical parts in favor of MacBooks nestled on special music stands, paging forward and back with foot pedals.
17 About how paging through The Times every Sunday gave him a sense of what it meant to be creative and sophisticated.
18 This particular loop was a recording of a name on a paging system.
19 Besides , rapid progress was made in the divestiture of radio paging assets from the P & T sectors and the restructuring on a nationwide basis.
全国邮电无线寻呼资产剥离、改制重组工作取得了较大进展.
20 The show is tasteful and sometimes pleasing, but ultimately about as exciting as paging through a design magazine.
1 用寻呼机呼叫
2 标页码