page

[US]/peidʒ/
[UK]/pedʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, etc.; an important event or period; a record; a male servant
vt. to mark with page numbers
vi. to turn the pages of a book or browse.

Phrases & Collocations

web page

page number

front page

home page

page in

next page

page layout

title page

last page

yellow page

printed page

blank page

current page

cover page

book page

previous page

turn the page

full page

page size

Example Sentences

There is a page missing.

a full page advertisement

Please page the book.

splash a page with ink

a new page in history.

page through a magazine.

Turn the page over.

This page is a piece of paper.

a splashy half-page ad.

in front of him the page blurred.

a page and a quarter.

a made-up page of type.

Please turn to page twelve.

Real-world Examples

We are going to take a page from Scarlett.

Source: The Vampire Diaries Season 2

Hey, can you not turn your pages so loud?

Source: 2017 Hot Selected Compilation

They're chosen from each day's transcript page.

Source: CNN Selected July 2015 Collection

Yes, we'll make a page on the network where staff can download all the details.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

Title both pages as " Future Log" .

Source: Minimalist Bullet Journaling Method

As my department's minimum length is 70 pages.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

We're now writing the pages of our history.

Source: BBC Listening Collection December 2015

Heard from Shape of Belgium on Wednesday's transcript page.

Source: CNN Selected January 2016 Collection

Memos are generally one page or less.

Source: Crash Course: Business in the Workplace

Jack turned the page to read more.

Source: Magic Tree House

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