
책이나 잡지, 신문 등의 종이 한 면.
One side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper.
예문:
"Please turn to page 42 of your textbook."
"The book was missing its final page."
역사나 인생에서 중요한 한 시기나 사건.
A significant episode or period considered as part of a longer history.
예문:
"This victory marks a new page in our nation's history."
"It was a dark page in the city's past."
심부름을 하거나 지위가 높은 사람을 시중드는 젊은이.
A young person employed to run errands or attend to someone of rank.
예문:
"The hotel page carried the luggage to the guest's room."
"A young page attended the knight during the royal ceremony."
컴퓨터 메모리의 고정된 블록이나 화면에 표시되는 데이터 단위.
A fixed-size block of memory or a section of data displayed on a screen.
예문:
"The operating system manages memory in small pages."
"Wait for the web page to load completely before clicking."
안내 방송이나 무선 호출기 등으로 누군가를 호출하다.
To summon someone over a public address system or via an electronic pager.
예문:
"The doctor was paged for an emergency in the operating room."
"They paged the missing passenger at the airport terminal."
책이나 잡지의 페이지를 넘기며 훑어보다.
To turn the pages of a book or magazine, often quickly.
예문:
"I spent the afternoon paging through old fashion magazines."
"He paged through the report looking for his name."
문서나 책의 각 면에 쪽 번호를 매기다.
To assign numbers to the pages of a document or book.
예문:
"The software automatically pages the document as you type."
"Make sure to page the manuscript before submitting it to the editor."