pages
n. 頁( page的名詞複數 ); (計算機的)頁面; 歷史篇章; <文>重要事件
A page is one side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. Each page usually has a number printed at the top or bottom.
Where's your book? Take it out and turn to page 4.
你的書呢?拿出來,翻到第4頁。
...the front page of the Guardian.
《衛報》的頭版
The pages of a book, magazine, or newspaper are the pieces of paper it consists of.
He turned the pages of his notebook...
他翻著筆記本。
Over the page you can read all about the six great books on offer.
在下一頁上,你可以看到有關6本在售好書的全部資訊。
You can refer to an important event or period of time as a page of history.
...a new page in the country's political history.
該國政治史上嶄新的一頁
If someone who is in a public place is paged, they receive a message, often over a speaker, telling them that someone is trying to contact them.
He was paged repeatedly as the flight was boarding...
航班登機時,廣播裡反覆呼叫他。
I'll have them paged and tell them you're here.
我會叫人呼他們,告訴他們你在這兒。
A page is a small boy who accompanies the bride at a wedding.
A page is a young person who takes messages or does small jobs for members of the United States Congress or state legislatures.
In former times, a page was a young boy who was a knight's servant and was learning to be a knight.
He skimmed the pages quickly, then read them again more carefully.
他先快速地瀏覽頁面,然後再細細閱讀。
Five whole pages of script were devoted to rubbishing her political opponents.
整整5頁講稿都是對她的政敵的詆譭。
He thumbed through a couple of pages, feigning just a slight interest.
他隨手翻了幾頁,假裝興趣不大。
There are 20 full-colour pages of fashion for men.
書中有20張有關男性時尚的彩色插頁。
He wrote up his visit in a report of over 600 pages.
他將自己的訪問整理成了一份600多頁的報告。