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page (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “page”

s. page, pl. pages
  1. page
    The new chapter starts on page 45.
  2. feuille
    He accidentally tore a page out of his notebook.
  3. page (web)
    She updated her profile page on the social networking site.
  4. page (numérique)
    He scrolled several pages down on the website.
  5. page (période)
    The discovery of electricity was an important page in human progress.
  6. (en informatique) un bloc de mémoire de longueur fixe utilisé par les ordinateurs
    The software uses several pages of memory to run efficiently.
  7. un jeune employé pour aider les membres d'un corps législatif en livrant des messages et en faisant des courses
    The page handed the senator an important note during the session.
  8. page (un jeune servant une personne de haut rang à une cour royale)
    As a page to the queen, he learned about courtly manners.
  9. aide-bibliothécaire
    The page reshelved the returned books.
  10. page (cérémonie)
    The page carried the bride's train as she walked down the aisle.

verbe “page”

infinitif page; il pages; prét. paged; part. passé paged; gér. paging
  1. appeler
    The receptionist paged Dr. Thompson to come to the front desk.
  2. biper
    Can you page our current location to him?
  3. paginer
    The author forgot to page the manuscript correctly, causing confusion during editing.