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A page is like a single piece of paper you see in a book. Imagine reading a story; each side of the paper is a page.
You can also think of a page as one screen on a computer or phone when you are looking at a website. So, when you scroll down on a website, you are often looking at different parts of one long page.
It helps you read and find information in books and on the internet.
The word "page" can refer to one side of a sheet of paper that is part of a larger bound item like a book, magazine, or newspaper. Think of it as a single unit within a collection of printed material. Additionally, in the digital world, a "page" also describes a single screen of information that you see on a website or app. It's essentially a distinct view or section of content online. So, whether physical or digital, a page represents a defined area of information.
At a foundational level, a page, from the Latin 'pagina', denotes a single side of a leaf within a bound manuscript, book, or periodical. This fundamental concept extends digitally to encapsulate a discrete, scrollable, or navigable unit of content presented on a screen, particularly within the context of the internet or software applications.
Beyond its physical or virtual manifestation as a surface bearing information, the term can metaphorically represent a distinct period, chapter, or stage within a larger narrative or process, as in 'turning a new page'. It also serves as a verb, meaning to summon or contact someone, traditionally via a public address system or, historically, through a pager. The evolution of this seemingly simple lexical item thus reflects significant shifts in how information is presented, accessed, and organized across various media and cultural practices.
§ Definition
- Noun
- A page is one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. It can also refer to a single screen of information on a website.
§ How to use it in a sentence — grammar, prepositions
The word "page" is a noun. This means it names a thing. When we use "page" in a sentence, we often use it with articles like "a," "an," or "the." We also use prepositions to show how the page relates to other things in the sentence.
Common Uses with Articles
You can use "a page" when you are talking about any single page, and "the page" when you are talking about a specific page that has already been mentioned or is clear from the context.
Please turn to page 10.
I saw a picture on a page of the magazine.
Using "page" with numbers
When you refer to a specific numbered page, you can say "page [number]" or "on page [number]."
The answer is on page 25.
Read pages 5 to 7 for homework.
Common Prepositions with "Page"
Here are some common prepositions used with "page" and what they mean:
- On: This is the most common preposition used with "page" when you are talking about something located on a physical page or a website page.
The picture is on page 3 of the book.
You can find more information on this page of the website.
- Of: We use "of" to show possession or what the page is part of.
The first page of the book is colorful.
I read every page of the newspaper.
- Through: This preposition can be used when you are looking at or reading multiple pages from beginning to end.
She quickly flipped through the pages of the comic book.
- At: Sometimes, "at" can be used to direct attention to a specific page, though "on" is more common for content.
Look at the page with the big tree.
"Page" in Digital Contexts
When talking about websites, "page" refers to a screen of information. The same grammar and prepositions generally apply.
Click on the link to go to the next page.
This page has useful information about cats.
§ Understanding 'Page' (Noun)
The word 'page' is a fundamental term in English, often encountered at the A1 CEFR level. It primarily refers to a single side of a sheet of paper within printed materials like books, magazines, or newspapers. With the advent of digital technology, its meaning has expanded to encompass a single screen of information on a website or application. While seemingly simple, learners can sometimes misuse 'page' due to its various contexts and common collocations.
- DEFINITION
- A page is one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. It can also refer to a single screen of information on a website.
§ Common Uses of 'Page'
Let's look at some common ways 'page' is used in sentences:
Please turn to page 25 in your book.
I found the information on the second page of the website.
The magazine has many colorful pages.
§ Mistakes People Make with 'Page'
Even at an A1 level, learners can make a few common errors when using 'page'. Understanding these pitfalls can help you avoid them and use the word more accurately.
§ 1. Confusing 'Page' with 'Sheet' or 'Paper'
One frequent mistake is using 'page' interchangeably with 'sheet' or 'paper'. While a page is on a sheet of paper, they are not the same thing. A sheet of paper has two sides, and each side can be considered a 'page' if it contains content (like in a book). 'Paper' is a material.
- INCORRECT
- I need three new pages for my printer.
- CORRECT
- I need three new sheets of paper for my printer.
§ 2. Incorrect Prepositions with 'Page'
Learners sometimes struggle with which preposition to use with 'page'. The most common and correct preposition when referring to content within a book or on a website is 'on'.
- INCORRECT
- The picture is in page ten.
- CORRECT
- The picture is on page ten.
You can find more details on the next page of the document.
§ 3. Using 'Page' for an Entire Document or Website
Sometimes, learners might use 'page' when they mean a larger unit, like an entire document, article, or even a whole website. While a website is made up of many 'web pages', a single 'page' refers to one specific screen of content.
- INCORRECT
- I read the whole page, it was interesting.
- CORRECT
- I read the whole article, it was interesting.
Or, if referring to a website:
- INCORRECT
- I visited the company page today.
- CORRECT
- I visited the company website today.
If you mean a specific section of a website, then 'web page' is appropriate.
The contact details are on their 'About Us' page.
§ Summary of Key Points
- 'Page' is one side of a sheet of paper with content, or a single screen on a website.
- Do not confuse 'page' with 'sheet' or 'paper' (the material).
- Use the preposition 'on' with 'page' (e.g., 'on page 10', 'on the web page').
- Distinguish between a 'page' and an entire 'document' or 'website'.
§ Definition
- Meaning
- A page is one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. It can also refer to a single screen of information on a website.
§ Examples
Please turn to page 10 in your textbook.
I found the information on the first page of the website.
The magazine has many colorful pages.
§ Understanding 'Page' in Different Contexts
The word 'page' is quite versatile and you'll encounter it frequently in both printed and digital media. It helps us navigate and refer to specific parts of larger works.
§ In Print
When talking about physical books, magazines, or newspapers, a 'page' refers to one side of a sheet of paper. These are usually numbered to help you find specific content quickly.
§ In Digital Media
On the internet, 'page' is used to describe a single screen of information on a website. When you click on a link, you often go to a different 'web page'. This helps organize information online.
§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
While 'page' is quite specific, here are some similar words and how they relate:
- Sheet: A 'sheet' typically refers to a single, unbound piece of paper. For example, 'a sheet of paper' or 'a sheet of music'. A page is one side of a sheet in a bound document. You wouldn't usually say 'turn to sheet 10' in a book.
- Leaf: In a book, a 'leaf' is a single piece of paper, comprising two pages (a recto and a verso). This term is more common in bookbinding or printing contexts rather than everyday conversation.
- Screen: When talking about digital content, 'screen' can sometimes be used interchangeably with 'page' when referring to what is displayed on a monitor or phone. However, 'page' specifically refers to the content's organization within a website, whereas 'screen' is more about the physical display. For example, 'I saw it on my screen' versus 'I found it on the homepage.'
- Document: A 'document' is a broader term for any written or electronic material. A page is a component of a document. A document can be many pages long.
- Chapter: A 'chapter' is a main division of a book. A chapter can span many pages. You might say, 'Read chapter one, which starts on page 5.'
In summary, use 'page' when you are referring to one side of a piece of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or a distinct screen of information on a website. It's the most common and direct word for these contexts.
レベル別の例文
Please turn to page 25 in your book.
Por favor, vaya a la página 25 de su libro.
I read an interesting article on the front page of the newspaper.
Leí un artículo interesante en la primera página del periódico.
This website has many different pages with useful information.
Este sitio web tiene muchas páginas diferentes con información útil.
The last page of the story was very exciting.
La última página de la historia fue muy emocionante.
Can you print out this page for me?
¿Puedes imprimir esta página para mí?
I spent a long time looking at every page of the magazine.
Pasé mucho tiempo mirando cada página de la revista.
The teacher asked us to read the next page for homework.
La maestra nos pidió que leyéramos la siguiente página para la tarea.
Click on the 'Contact Us' page to send an email.
Haz clic en la página 'Contáctenos' para enviar un correo electrónico.
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実際の使用場面
Reading a book or magazine
- Turn the page
- On page 10
- Flip through the pages
Browsing a website
- Go to the next page
- Refresh the page
- This page is loading
Talking about school or homework
- Read page 5 for homework
- Write on a blank page
- The answer is on this page
Referring to a specific person's webpage or social media profile
- Check out her page
- Visit my profile page
- I saw it on their page
Describing something that is long or takes many pages
- It's a long page
- This document has many pages
- I read pages and pages
会話のきっかけ
"What's your favorite page in a book you've read recently?"
"Do you prefer reading on a physical page or a digital screen?"
"What kind of information do you usually look for on a webpage?"
"Have you ever accidentally torn a page in a book?"
"If you could design your own webpage, what would it be about?"
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Describe a time you found something surprising or interesting on a page.
Write about a book that you couldn't put down, turning page after page.
Imagine you are a character in a book. What would be written on the next page of your story?
Reflect on how different types of pages (book, magazine, website) impact your reading experience.
If your life were a book, what would you want the title of this current 'page' to be, and why?
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Which of these can be called a 'page'?
A page is specifically one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or a screen of information on a website.
What can you find a 'page' in?
You can find a page in a book, magazine, or newspaper.
Where else can you see a 'page'?
A page can also refer to a single screen of information on a website.
A page is always a physical piece of paper.
A page can also be a screen of information on a website, which is not a physical piece of paper.
You can read words on a page in a book.
Yes, a page in a book has words that you can read.
A page is another word for a whole newspaper.
A page is only one side of a sheet of paper, not the entire newspaper.
Write a short sentence using the word 'page'.
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I read one page of the book.
Complete the sentence: 'Open your book to ___ five.'
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Open your book to page five.
Describe what you see on a 'page' of a children's book. (1-2 sentences)
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On the page, I see colorful pictures and some big words.
What does the person like to look at before sleeping?
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My favorite book has many beautiful pictures. Each page is different. I like to look at every page before I go to sleep.
What does the person like to look at before sleeping?
The passage says, 'I like to look at every page before I go to sleep.'
The passage says, 'I like to look at every page before I go to sleep.'
Where is the person's favorite story?
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This magazine has a lot of interesting stories. I like to turn each page and find new things to read. My favorite story is on the last page.
Where is the person's favorite story?
The passage states, 'My favorite story is on the last page.'
The passage states, 'My favorite story is on the last page.'
What was on the new page?
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My teacher asked us to open our books. We opened to a new page. On this page, there was a big picture of an apple. We learned about apples.
What was on the new page?
The passage says, 'On this page, there was a big picture of an apple.'
The passage says, 'On this page, there was a big picture of an apple.'
The speaker is giving an instruction about a book.
The speaker is talking about where they found some information.
The speaker is asking for an action to be taken on a website.
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I need to print this page.
Focus: print this page
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The important details are on page three.
Focus: page three
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Did you see the new page on their website?
Focus: new page
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Imagine you are writing a short diary entry about something interesting you saw or read on a page today. What was it about?
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Today, I read an interesting page in a science book. It was about outer space and how big the universe is. I also saw a funny picture of an astronaut on that page. It made me want to learn more.
You are helping a friend find a specific page in a book. Describe how you would tell them to find it, using the word 'page' at least twice.
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To find the story, you need to turn to page 25. Look for the big picture of a dog on that page. It's right after the introduction.
Write two sentences about your favorite page in a book or on a website. Why do you like it?
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My favorite page in my history book has many pictures of old castles. I like it because the information about knights is very interesting. I also like the bright colors on the page.
What is on page 15 of Maria's book?
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Maria is reading a new book. She is on page 15. The story is about a small cat that lives in a big city. There is a picture of the cat on this page. Maria thinks the cat is very cute.
What is on page 15 of Maria's book?
The passage states, 'There is a picture of the cat on this page.'
The passage states, 'There is a picture of the cat on this page.'
What kind of information does David find on the new page?
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David is looking at a website. He wants to find information about his favorite band. He clicks on a link and it takes him to a new page. On this page, he sees many photos and a schedule of their concerts.
What kind of information does David find on the new page?
The passage says, 'On this page, he sees many photos and a schedule of their concerts.'
The passage says, 'On this page, he sees many photos and a schedule of their concerts.'
What did grandmother show on the page?
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My grandmother loves to read magazines. This morning, she was reading a magazine about gardening. She showed me a page with beautiful flowers. She wants to plant some of them in her garden next spring.
What did grandmother show on the page?
The passage states, 'She showed me a page with beautiful flowers.'
The passage states, 'She showed me a page with beautiful flowers.'
Listen for the number of the page.
What kind of page is being referred to?
What happened to the last page of the novel?
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Please describe what you see on this page.
Focus: page
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Can you tell me how many pages are in this report?
Focus: pages
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Which page of the newspaper has the sports section?
Focus: which, page, newspaper, sports, section
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Imagine you are designing a website for a new online magazine. Describe what you would include on its homepage. Mention at least three different types of content.
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For the homepage of our new online magazine, I would definitely include a prominent carousel showcasing the latest and most popular articles, accompanied by eye-catching images. Below that, I'd have clearly organized sections for different categories like 'Technology,' 'Lifestyle,' and 'Travel,' making it easy for users to navigate. Finally, I would ensure there's a dedicated space for featured editorials or interviews to highlight our best content.
You've just finished reading a really interesting book. Write a short paragraph recommending it to a friend. In your recommendation, explain what made a particular page or chapter stand out to you.
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Hey, you really have to read 'The Midnight Library'! I just finished it, and it was incredible. There's this one page, I think it was around chapter five, where the main character makes a really surprising decision that completely changes the direction of the story. It made me stop and think for ages. The way the author described her internal conflict on that page was just brilliant; it really pulled me in.
You are writing a short story. Describe a scene where a character is looking for a specific piece of information in a very old book. Focus on their actions as they turn the pages.
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Eleanor carefully lifted the heavy, leather-bound volume from the shelf, a puff of ancient dust rising with it. Her fingers, delicate and precise, began to turn the brittle pages, each one rustling softly like dry leaves. She squinted at the faded script, her eyes scanning for the elusive symbol she needed. With every slow turn of a page, her hope mingled with a growing sense of frustration, the scent of aged paper filling the quiet study.
What is mentioned as a crucial skill in the digital age?
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Navigating the internet often means encountering various types of 'pages.' A webpage, for instance, is a document or information resource suitable for the World Wide Web and accessible through a web browser. These can range from simple text documents to complex applications. Understanding how to interpret the information presented on different pages is a crucial skill in the digital age, whether you're reading an article, shopping online, or checking social media.
What is mentioned as a crucial skill in the digital age?
The passage states, 'Understanding how to interpret the information presented on different pages is a crucial skill in the digital age.'
The passage states, 'Understanding how to interpret the information presented on different pages is a crucial skill in the digital age.'
What is suggested as a way to make reading a very long book less overwhelming?
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Many classic novels can be quite long, with hundreds of pages. For example, 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy is famously extensive, often exceeding 1,200 pages in some editions. While daunting, many readers find the journey through its numerous pages rewarding, offering a deep dive into historical events and complex characters. Breaking such a large book into manageable sections or chapters can make the reading experience less overwhelming.
What is suggested as a way to make reading a very long book less overwhelming?
The passage advises, 'Breaking such a large book into manageable sections or chapters can make the reading experience less overwhelming.'
The passage advises, 'Breaking such a large book into manageable sections or chapters can make the reading experience less overwhelming.'
What is the primary function of an index in a non-fiction book?
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When you're trying to find specific information in a non-fiction book, the index at the back can be incredibly useful. It lists key terms and topics along with the page numbers where they appear. This saves a lot of time compared to flipping through every single page. Similarly, in a digital document, a search function serves the same purpose, quickly directing you to the relevant sections or pages.
What is the primary function of an index in a non-fiction book?
The passage clearly states, 'It lists key terms and topics along with the page numbers where they appear.'
The passage clearly states, 'It lists key terms and topics along with the page numbers where they appear.'
This is a common instruction to direct someone to a specific page in a book.
This sentence indicates that someone read the entire novel, from beginning to end.
This sentence refers to the main screen of a website, which often contains general information.
Imagine you are an editor reviewing a manuscript. Write a brief note to the author, suggesting they expand on a particular 'page' or section, explaining why it needs more detail and how it could be improved. Use sophisticated vocabulary and maintain a professional tone.
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Dear Author, I've reviewed the manuscript and found the narrative compelling. However, on page 73, where you discuss the protagonist's epiphany, I believe there's an opportunity to further elucidate the psychological impact of this realization. Expanding on the internal monologue and subsequent actions would add a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding for the reader, ultimately bolstering the coherence of the overall arc. Consider incorporating more descriptive language to substantiate the profound shift in perspective.
You are a web developer tasked with redesigning the 'About Us' page for a prestigious technology company. Draft a concise paragraph outlining the key elements you would include on this page to convey trustworthiness, innovation, and industry leadership. Focus on impactful language.
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Our 'About Us' page will meticulously articulate the company's ethos, highlighting our pioneering spirit and unwavering commitment to technological advancement. We will showcase our illustrious trajectory, detailing key milestones and innovations that have consistently propelled us to the forefront of the industry. Emphasis will be placed on our collaborative synergy, underscoring the expertise of our diverse team and the invaluable contributions of our esteemed clientele, ultimately portraying us as a visionary leader in the tech landscape.
Reflect on a time you encountered a particularly well-designed or poorly designed 'page' (either in print or digital format). Describe its characteristics, its intended purpose, and how effectively it achieved that purpose. Use analytical language.
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I recently navigated a remarkably well-designed academic journal 'page' that flawlessly balanced aesthetics with functionality. Its minimalist layout, judicious use of white space, and logical information hierarchy significantly reduced cognitive load, allowing for intuitive access to complex research. The efficacy of its design was evident in how seamlessly I could locate abstracts, methodologies, and conclusions without extraneous distractions, thereby enhancing the overall user experience. Conversely, I recall a poorly designed e-commerce 'page' that suffered from visual clutter and ambiguous calls to action, rendering its intended purpose of facilitating sales largely ineffective.
What is the author's primary assertion about the significance of a 'page' in literature?
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In the annals of literature, certain pages transcend their physical limitations, becoming indelible imprints on the collective consciousness. These are not merely sheets of paper adorned with text, but rather portals to profound insights, emotional resonance, and intellectual discourse. A well-crafted page can encapsulate the zeitgeist of an era, challenge societal norms, or offer solace in times of turmoil. Its power lies in its ability to ignite imagination and foster a deeper understanding of the human condition.
What is the author's primary assertion about the significance of a 'page' in literature?
The passage emphasizes that pages are 'portals to profound insights, emotional resonance, and intellectual discourse' and have the 'ability to ignite imagination and foster a deeper understanding of the human condition,' which aligns with the idea of a gateway to profound understanding and emotional connection.
The passage emphasizes that pages are 'portals to profound insights, emotional resonance, and intellectual discourse' and have the 'ability to ignite imagination and foster a deeper understanding of the human condition,' which aligns with the idea of a gateway to profound understanding and emotional connection.
According to the passage, what is a key challenge associated with the digital 'page'?
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The digital 'page,' whether a website, an e-book, or a social media feed, presents both unparalleled opportunities and unique challenges. While it democratizes information and facilitates instantaneous global communication, it also necessitates a critical discernment from the reader. The ephemeral nature of digital content, coupled with the potential for misinformation, demands a more vigilant approach to information consumption. Therefore, the digital 'page' requires users to develop enhanced analytical skills to navigate its vast and often unfiltered landscape.
According to the passage, what is a key challenge associated with the digital 'page'?
The passage states that the digital page 'necessitates a critical discernment from the reader' and mentions 'the potential for misinformation,' directly pointing to this as a key challenge.
The passage states that the digital page 'necessitates a critical discernment from the reader' and mentions 'the potential for misinformation,' directly pointing to this as a key challenge.
Why do researchers often skim the introductory and concluding 'pages' of academic articles?
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Navigating the labyrinthine structure of academic journals often requires a meticulous approach to locate pertinent information. Each 'page' within these scholarly publications is meticulously curated, laden with intricate data, theoretical frameworks, and empirical evidence. Researchers frequently skim introductory and concluding pages to ascertain the relevance of an article before delving into the exhaustive details. This strategic perusal is crucial for efficiently processing vast quantities of specialized knowledge and synthesizing findings for their own research endeavors.
Why do researchers often skim the introductory and concluding 'pages' of academic articles?
The passage states that researchers 'frequently skim introductory and concluding pages to ascertain the relevance of an article before delving into the exhaustive details,' indicating this is done to determine relevance.
The passage states that researchers 'frequently skim introductory and concluding pages to ascertain the relevance of an article before delving into the exhaustive details,' indicating this is done to determine relevance.
The renowned philosopher's treatise spanned a formidable five hundred _____, each densely packed with intricate arguments and profound insights.
In this context, 'pages' is the most appropriate term to describe individual sides of paper within a formal written work like a treatise, emphasizing the substantial length and depth of the content.
Navigating the labyrinthine interface of the archaic software, she found herself constantly flipping through virtual _____ in a desperate attempt to locate the elusive settings menu.
When referring to digital information, 'screens' is the common and most fitting term for individual displays of content, particularly in the context of a website or software interface.
The antique manuscript, with its delicate vellum _____ and faded calligraphy, offered a tantalizing glimpse into a bygone era of scholarly pursuit.
Here, 'pages' specifically refers to the individual leaves of the manuscript, highlighting their material and historical significance.
After hours of relentless research, he finally unearthed the crucial information buried deep within an obscure historical document, turning every _____ with painstaking care.
'Page' is the most natural and idiomatic choice when describing the action of turning through a document, emphasizing the detailed examination of each individual side.
The website's design was notoriously convoluted, requiring users to click through an exasperating number of _____ to access even the most basic functionalities.
In the context of website navigation, 'pages' refers to distinct screens of information, and clicking through many of them implies a cumbersome user experience.
The detective meticulously examined each _____ of the diary, searching for any subtle clues that might shed light on the enigmatic disappearance.
When referring to a diary, 'page' is the most precise term to denote the individual written surfaces, highlighting the detailed scrutiny of each one for information.
The prodigious scholar meticulously cross-referenced his citations, ensuring every nuanced detail on each ______ was impeccably sourced.
In academic contexts, 'folio' can be used to refer to a page, especially in older or formal texts. The other options refer to different forms of written material.
Despite the labyrinthine complexity of the ancient manuscript, the epigrapher managed to decipher the faded script on the final ______.
In the context of ancient manuscripts, 'leaf' often refers to a single page or sheet of paper. 'Quire' is a set of folded sheets, 'sheet' is a more general term, and 'tablet' refers to a different writing medium.
The digital architect meticulously designed each ______ of the intricate web application, prioritizing both aesthetics and user experience.
When referring to a website or application, 'screen' is the most appropriate term for a single display of information, analogous to a page in a physical book.
A 'page turner' is a derogatory term for a book that is difficult to read.
A 'page turner' is an idiom used to describe a book that is so exciting or interesting that one wants to keep reading it quickly, turning the pages rapidly.
In typography, the term 'facing pages' refers to two consecutive pages that are printed on the same physical sheet of paper before folding.
In typography, 'facing pages' refers to two open pages that are visible side-by-side in a book or document. They are not necessarily printed on the same physical sheet before folding, as a sheet contains multiple pages.
To 'page through' a document implies a thorough and detailed reading, examining every word carefully.
To 'page through' a document typically means to quickly look at the pages, often without reading everything in detail, to get a general overview or find something specific.
Focus on the description of the 'page' and its context within the manuscript.
Consider the contrast between physical and digital 'pages' and the experience described.
Listen for how 'page' is used in the context of web design and user interaction.
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Elucidate the multifaceted concept of 'page' as it transcends its traditional definition to encompass digital interfaces and abstract constructs in contemporary communication.
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Critically analyze the profound impact the evolution of the 'page' from parchment to pixel has had on literacy, information dissemination, and societal engagement with knowledge.
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Debate the assertion that despite the omnipresence of digital 'pages,' the intrinsic value and enduring appeal of the printed page remain undiminished in certain cultural and intellectual spheres.
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Beyond its literal meaning, the concept of a 'page' can metaphorically represent distinct phases, chapters, or even historical periods. In a detailed essay, discuss how a significant societal or personal transformation could be described as 'turning a new page.' Consider the implications of such a metaphor for progress, reflection, and the ongoing narrative of existence.
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The idiom 'turning a new page' transcends its literal interpretation of a book's physical transition to metaphorically encapsulate profound shifts in societal structures or individual trajectories. For instance, the end of a protracted conflict or the advent of a groundbreaking scientific discovery could be deemed a collective turning of the page, signifying a departure from entrenched norms towards an uncertain but hopeful future. On a personal level, overcoming a debilitating illness or embarking on a novel career path often marks such a pivotal moment, requiring an internal reorientation and a conscious embrace of change. This metaphor highlights the cyclical nature of human experience, where periods of stagnation or struggle inevitably yield to opportunities for renewal and progress. The act of 'turning' implies volition and agency, suggesting that while external circumstances may initiate such a transition, the subsequent narrative is actively shaped by individual and collective choices. It is a powerful reminder that history, both grand and intimate, is not merely a linear progression but a series of interconnected 'pages,' each contributing to the ongoing, unfolding story of existence, demanding continuous reflection and an openness to new chapters.
The term 'page' often implies a structured, delimited space for information or content. In contrast, consider the concept of a 'boundless page' in the context of digital information or the human mind. Write a reflective piece exploring the advantages and disadvantages of such an unbounded 'page,' touching upon aspects like information overload, creative freedom, and the challenges of curation.
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The traditional 'page' offers a finite, structured canvas, but the digital age, alongside the boundless capacity of the human mind, presents the intriguing concept of an 'unbounded page.' This digital frontier, exemplified by the internet, offers unparalleled advantages: an inexhaustible repository of information, democratized access to knowledge, and unparalleled creative freedom. Artists, writers, and innovators are no longer constrained by the physical limitations of print or exhibition space, allowing for unprecedented forms of expression and global dissemination. However, this boundless expanse is not without its significant drawbacks. The sheer volume of data leads to pervasive information overload, making discerning credible sources from misinformation an increasingly arduous task. The absence of traditional editorial gatekeepers, while fostering freedom, also presents challenges in curation and quality control, leading to a fragmented and often overwhelming user experience. Similarly, the human mind, while capable of immense creativity and knowledge assimilation, can suffer from cognitive overload when confronted with an unending stream of stimuli. Navigating this 'unbounded page,' both digitally and cognitively, demands heightened critical thinking skills and sophisticated strategies for information management to truly harness its potential without succumbing to its inherent disorientations.
Imagine you are a historical figure living in an era before widespread literacy, yet you are tasked with describing the impact of a revolutionary new technology that allows information to be disseminated on multiple 'pages' that can be easily shared. Describe your observations, concerns, and predictions for society in a diary entry or a letter to a peer.
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October 17th, 1455 My Dearest Johannes, The contraption Herr Gutenberg has devised is truly astonishing, yet it stirs within me a profound unease as much as it inspires awe. He calls these sheets 'pages,' and his machine can replicate them in numbers hitherto unimaginable. Hitherto, knowledge, sacred and secular, has been the preserve of the scribes and the privileged few who could afford their laborious toil. Now, these 'pages' can be produced by the hundreds, bearing tales, proclamations, and learned treatises. I foresee a seismic shift in our world. Will this widespread dissemination of information, once meticulously controlled, lead to enlightenment or chaos? Will the common man, suddenly exposed to diverse ideas, become more discerning, or merely more susceptible to persuasive rhetoric? There is a grave concern that without the careful stewardship of the church and scholarly institutions, heresy and sedition could proliferate like weeds in an untended garden. Yet, I also dream of a future where more souls can engage with the sacred texts, where learning is not solely the domain of the cloister. This 'printing' will undoubtedly challenge existing power structures, for knowledge, once freed from its gilded cage, becomes a potent, unpredictable force. The very fabric of society, from governance to faith, may be irrevocably altered by these proliferating 'pages.' We stand, I believe, on the precipice of a new epoch, one whose character will be largely defined by how we manage this burgeoning flood of readily available information. God grant us wisdom. Yours in apprehension and hope, Elder Thomas
According to the passage, what distinguishes a 'page-turner' from merely superficial literature?
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In the annals of literary criticism, the concept of a 'page-turner' is often dismissed as a mark of pulp fiction, prioritizing plot momentum over intellectual depth. However, a nuanced perspective reveals that even canonical works, by virtus of their compelling narratives or profound insights, can achieve this elusive quality. The masterful construction of suspense, the evocative power of language, and the intricate development of character all contribute to an experience where the reader is inexorably drawn from one page to the next, eager to uncover what lies beyond the current textual horizon. To label all 'page-turners' as superficial is to overlook the craft and artistry that can make even the most profound philosophical treatise feel utterly compelling.
According to the passage, what distinguishes a 'page-turner' from merely superficial literature?
The passage argues that 'page-turner' quality can stem from 'masterful construction of suspense, the evocative power of language, and the intricate development of character,' and states that to dismiss all 'page-turners' as superficial 'is to overlook the craft and artistry that can make even the most profound philosophical treatise feel utterly compelling.' This indicates that the compelling nature, not the lack of depth, is the distinguishing factor.
The passage argues that 'page-turner' quality can stem from 'masterful construction of suspense, the evocative power of language, and the intricate development of character,' and states that to dismiss all 'page-turners' as superficial 'is to overlook the craft and artistry that can make even the most profound philosophical treatise feel utterly compelling.' This indicates that the compelling nature, not the lack of depth, is the distinguishing factor.
What is the primary implication of understanding the 'complex architecture' behind digital 'pages'?
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The seemingly innocuous 'page' in a digital interface, whether on a website or an application, often masks a complex architecture of algorithms, databases, and user experience design principles. Far from being a static canvas, each 'page' is a dynamic entity, meticulously crafted to guide user interaction, optimize information delivery, and subtly influence behavior. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of these digital 'pages' is crucial for both effective content creation and for discerning the subtle ways in which our online experiences are curated and manipulated.
What is the primary implication of understanding the 'complex architecture' behind digital 'pages'?
The passage explicitly states, 'Understanding the underlying mechanisms of these digital 'pages' is crucial for both effective content creation and for discerning the subtle ways in which our online experiences are curated and manipulated.'
The passage explicitly states, 'Understanding the underlying mechanisms of these digital 'pages' is crucial for both effective content creation and for discerning the subtle ways in which our online experiences are curated and manipulated.'
What is the main ethical concern raised by the existence of 'page charges' in scholarly publishing?
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In the realm of scholarly publishing, the concept of a 'page charge' has long been a contentious issue. While ostensibly designed to offset publication costs and ensure the dissemination of research, critics argue that such fees create significant barriers to access for researchers from less affluent institutions or developing nations. This financial impediment, they contend, undermines the principle of open science and perpetuates an elitist system where the ability to publish is contingent upon financial resources rather than the merit of the research itself. The debate over 'page charges' therefore extends beyond mere economics, touching upon fundamental questions of equity, accessibility, and the future of global knowledge sharing.
What is the main ethical concern raised by the existence of 'page charges' in scholarly publishing?
The passage states that 'critics argue that such fees create significant barriers to access for researchers from less affluent institutions or developing nations' and 'perpetuates an elitist system where the ability to publish is contingent upon financial resources rather than the merit of the research itself.' This directly points to the ethical concern of equitable access.
The passage states that 'critics argue that such fees create significant barriers to access for researchers from less affluent institutions or developing nations' and 'perpetuates an elitist system where the ability to publish is contingent upon financial resources rather than the merit of the research itself.' This directly points to the ethical concern of equitable access.
This sentence describes the action of meticulously checking a page for unusual details, fitting a C2 context.
This sentence uses advanced vocabulary like 'nuance' and 'scrutinized' to convey careful examination of a page, suitable for C2.
This sentence employs abstract concepts and higher-level vocabulary such as 'ephemeral' to discuss the transient quality of web pages, appropriate for C2.
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abspirary
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abstract
B2A brief summary of a research paper, thesis, or report that highlights the main points and findings. It is typically found at the beginning of a document to help readers quickly understand the core purpose and results.
abstruse
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academic
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accreditation
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acquire
A2物理的な物体、スキル、または知識など、多くの場合努力や購入によって何かを取得または獲得すること。段階的な学習プロセスまたは正式なビジネス取引を説明するためによく使用されます。