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Definition page in British English

page noun

[countable] noun
/peɪdʒ/
1

one side of a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine

Example

the poem on page 125

Example

The football scores are on the back page.

Example

Can you identify the four pictures on the facing page?

Example

For information on hotels in Amsterdam, see page 20.

Example

Lawrence was eating breakfast while glancing at the sports page.

Example

Fill in the form over the page.

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1.1

a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine

Example

I tore a page out of my diary and wrote my phone number on it.

Example

Turning the pages of the telephone book, she soon found what she wanted.

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1.2

a piece of paper

Example

He was staring miserably at the blank page in his typewriter.

Example

Chris wrote her name at the top of the page.

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A3 A4 A5
2

the writing or pictures on a computer screen that you can see at one time, for example as part of a website

Example

Click 'Back' to return to the previous page.

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2.1

the writing or pictures on a computer screen that you can print on one side of a piece of paper

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3

a small boy who walks with a bride and helps her at her wedding ceremony

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3.1

a boy or young man, usually in a uniform, whose job is to help guests in a hotel or members of a club

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3.2

a boy whose job was to be the servant of a knight in the Middle Ages so that he could learn how to become a knight too

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3.3

a boy whose job was to be the servant of someone of a high social class in the past

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3.4

a student whose job is to help a member of the Congress in the US

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Definition page in British English