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  в соч.directory pagerelay ladder pagestatus page ...
Англо-русский машиностроительный словарь
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  by page постранично PAGE I  1. noun  1) страница; - page by page  2) typ. полоса; end page - концевая полоса; sports page - спортивная страница (газеты)  3) fig. эпизод; a new page in the countrys political history  2. v.  1) нумеровать страницы (тж. page up); These papers are all out of order-will you page them up for me?  2) посылать/оставлять записку; He was paged repeatedly as the flight was boarding.; Ill have them paged and tell them youre here. II  1. noun  1) паж  2) мальчик-слуга  3) amer. служитель (в законодательном собрании)  2. v.  1) сопровождать в качестве пажа  2) вызывать (кого-л.), громко выкликая фамилию; page Dr. Jones! - вызовите доктора Джоунза! ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. страница page by page —- постранично 2. эпизод a bright page in her life —- яркая страница ее жизни 3. полигр. полоса end page —- концевая полоса sports page —- спортивная страница (газеты) 4. эл. физический блок памяти ЭВМ, соответствующий странице 5. нумеровать страницы 6. паж 7. мальчик-слуга 8. мелкий служащий (посыльный в гостинице, билетер в кино) 9. ам. служитель в законодательном собрании 10. мальчик, несущий шлейф невесты 11. тех. рельсовый путь для откатки кирпичей в сушилку 12. прислуживать 13. сопровождать в качестве пажа 14. ам. вызывать (кого-либо), громко выкрикивя или объявляя фамилию Mr. Smith was paged in the dining-room of the hotel —- из столовой отеля вызвали г-на Смита ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  1. "паж" Служащий в отеле, выполняющий мелкие поручения, обычно молодой человек; носит униформу 2. посыльный Служащий в Конгрессе США или в законодательном собрании штата, разносящий внутреннюю почту и выполняющий другие мелкие поручения члена законодательного собрания ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  страница; нумеровать страницы – front page ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) нумеровать страницы 2) страница 3) страничный - depth of page - end page - fresh page - front page - page printer - page proof - printed page - title page ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  страница – data page – HTML page – multimedia page – Web page – white pages ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1) страница нумеровать страницы 2) полоса (набора) 3) страница (памяти) разбивать (память) на страницы 4) поисковый [персональный] вызов 5) строит. короткий тонкий клин 6) рельсовый путь (для транспортирования поддонов с отформованным кирпичом к сушильным навесам) - active page - banner page - base page - broadside page - editorial page - fixed page - flag page - front page - invalid page - memory page - preliminary pages - teletext page ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a a leaf of a book, periodical, etc. b each side of this. c what is written or printed on this. 2 a an episode that might fill a page in written history etc.; a record. b a memorable event. --v.tr. paginate. Etymology: F f. L pagina f. pangere fasten 2. n. & v. --n. 1 a boy or man, usu. in livery, employed to run errands, attend to a door, etc. 2 a boy employed as a personal attendant of a person of rank, a bride, etc. 3 hist. a boy in training for knighthood and attached to a knight's service. --v.tr. 1 (in hotels, airports, etc.) summon by making an announcement or by sending a messenger. 2 summon by means of a pager. Phrases and idioms page-boy 1 = PAGE(2) n. 2. 2 a woman's hairstyle with the hair reaching to the shoulder and rolled under at the ends. Etymology: ME f. OF, perh. f. It. paggio f. Gk paidion, dimin. of pais paidos boy ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French  Date: 14th century  1.  a.  (1) a youth being trained for the medieval rank of knight and in the personal service of a knight  (2) a youth attendant on a person of rank especially in the medieval period  b. a boy serving as an honorary attendant at a formal function (as a wedding)  2. one employed to deliver messages, assist patrons, serve as a guide, or attend to similar duties  3. an act or instance of paging a ~ came over the loudspeaker got a ~ from the client  II. transitive verb  (~d; paging)  Date: 15th century  1. to wait on or serve in the capacity of a ~  2. to summon by repeatedly calling out the name of  3. to send a message to via a ~r  III. noun  Etymology: Middle French, from Latin pagina; akin to Latin pangere to fix, fasten — more at pact  Date: 1589  1.  a. one of the leaves of a publication or manuscript; also a single side of one of these leaves  b. the material printed or written on a ~  2.  a. a written record  b. a noteworthy event or period  3.  a. a sizable subdivision of computer memory; also a block of information that fills a ~ and can be transferred as a unit between the internal and external storage of a computer  b. the block of information found at a single World Wide Web address  IV. verb  (~d; paging)  Date: 1628  transitive verb to number or mark the ~s of  intransitive verb to turn the ~s (as of a book or magazine) especially in a steady or haphazard manner — usually used with through PAGE  I. biographical name Thomas Nelson 1853-1922 American novelist & diplomat  II. biographical name Walter Hines 1855-1918 American journalist & diplomat ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (pages, paging, paged) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. 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. ...the front page of the Guardian. ...1,400 pages of top-secret information. N-COUNT: oft N num 2. The pages of a book, magazine, or newspaper are the pieces of paper it consists of. He turned the pages of his notebook... Over the page you can read all about the six great books on offer. N-COUNT 3. You can refer to an important event or period of time as a page of history. (LITERARY) ...a new page in the country’s political history. N-COUNT: with supp 4. 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... I’ll have them paged and tell them you’re here. VERB: be V-ed, have n V-ed 5. A page is a young person who takes messages or does small jobs for members of the United States Congress or state legislatures. (AM) N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 »PAPER« one side of a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper etc, or the sheet of paper itself  (There's a picture on the next page. | I've made several pages of notes. | an eight-page booklet | front/back page (=of a newspaper))  (The story was all over the front page. | see/turn to page 5/20 etc)  (See page 5 for further details. | turn a page)  (idly turning the pages | the opposite/facing page)  (the diagram on the facing page | over the page (=on the next page) | the sports pages/the fashion page etc (=part of a newspaper) | a blank page (=a page that is empty)) 2 »COMPUTER« a) a piece of text (=writing) or a picture on a computer screen that will fill one side of a piece of paper when it is printed b) all the text that can be seen at one time on a computer screen 3 »BOY« a pageboy (1) pageboy (2) 4 »MIDDLE AGES« a boy who served a knight during the Middle Ages as part of his training to become a knight himself 5 »STUDENT« AmE a student who works as a helper to a member of the US Congress 6 page in history an important event or period of time  (a significant page in our country's history) 7 »SERVANT« old use a boy who is a servant to a person of high rank ~2 v 1 to call someone's name out in a public place, especially using a loudspeaker, in order to find them  (I couldn't find Jenny at the airport, so I had her paged.) 2 to call someone by sending a message to their pager (=a small machine they carry that receives signals)  (If you need me for anything, just page me.) page through sth phr v AmE to look at a book, magazine etc  (paging through old newspapers) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  educ. abbr. Professional Association of Georgia Educators NASDAQ abbr. Paging Network, Inc. ...
English abbreviation dictionary

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