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Ääntäminen

  • Ääntäminen:
    • IPA: /ˈpeɪdʒ/
  • ÄäntäminenUS:
  • Tasmanian:

Lyhenteet ja supistumat

KäännösKonteksti
Verbit
1.
2.
3.
4.
Substantiivit
5.tietojenkäsittely
6.
7.
Adjektiivit
8.
Muut/tuntemattomat
9.

Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.
  2. (obsolete) A serving boy – a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education.
  3. One side of a paper leaf on which one has written or printed.
  4. (British) A youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households.
  5. (US) A boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body.
  6. A figurative record or writing; a collective memory.
  7. (in libraries) The common name given to an employee whose main purpose is to replace materials that have either been checked out or otherwise moved, back to their shelves.
  8. (typesetting) The type set up for printing a page.
  9. (Internet) A web page.
  10. A boy child.
  11. (computing) A block of contiguous memory of a fixed length.
  12. A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman’s dress from the ground.
  13. A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
  14. Any one of several species of colorful South American moths of the genus Urania.

Verbit

  1. (transitive) To attend (someone) as a page.
  2. (transitive) To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript.
  3. (transitive, US, obsolete in UK) To call or summon (someone).
  4. (intransitive, often with “through”) To turn several pages of a publication.
  5. (transitive) To furnish with folios.
  6. (transitive) To contact (someone) by means of a pager.
  7. (transitive) To call (somebody) using a public address system so as to find them.

Esimerkit

  • Such was the book from whose pages she sang.
  • The ability of a segment of a glass sphere to magnify whatever is placed before it was known around the year 1000, when the spherical segment was called a reading stone,[...]. Scribes, illuminators, and scholars held such stones directly over manuscript pages as an aid in seeing what was being written, drawn, or read.
  • the page of history
  • The patient paged through magazines while he waited for the doctor.
  • A doghter hadde they bitwixe hem two / Of twenty yeer, with-outen any mo, / Savinge a child that was of half-yeer age; / In cradel it lay and was a propre page.
  • I’ll be out all day, so page me if you need me.
  • An SUV parked me in. Could you please page its owner?
  • It was during this life and death struggle between the two races that a page of American history became intercalated in the history of Yucatan, and though so saved, yet practically lost.
  • Such was the book from whose pages she sang the old Puritan anthem.
  • It was part of Kelly’s service record, but not very much, Charon saw as he paged through it. It included his dive-qualification records, his instructor’s rating, and a photograph, along with some other gingerbread stuff.

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