page (p) teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Page
- An English and Scottish occupational surname for someone who was a servant
- Page Down
- A keyboard key that when pressed scrolls down to the next page of content
- Page Downs
- plural form of Page Down
- Page Up
- A keyboard key that when pressed scrolls up to the previous page of content
- Page Ups
- plural form of Page Up
- back page
- the final page of a publication of some sort; especially a book
- code page
- Alternative spelling of codepage
- front page
- So important as to warrant being put on the front page of newspapers
Amazing! This new revelation is front page material!.
- front page
- Which appears on the front page of a publication
The new legislation was front page news.
- front page
- The first, and initially visible, page of a publication
Congratulations, Dave, you made the front page.''.
- full-page
- covering an entire page
- help page
- : A part of a website that provides help
- home page
- The main or first page of a web site, typically with hyperlinks to the other pages
The home page provided by CERN is a good entry point into the Web; it points you to a lot of resources fairly quickly.
- home page
- The page set to open in a web browser when it is loaded
- home page
- The Web page which one first visits in any hypertext system or set of hyperlinked documents
- jump page
- A page of a newspaper on which an article is continued, having been started on a more prominent page
sidebar A facet of a major story that usually runs on the same page or jump page; features angles not covered in main story.
- landing page
- A web page at which a user first arrives at a website
A good international landing page should have languages in some type of graphic that all browsers can read, followed by a selection of other languages that the user can shoot to quickly.
- man page
- A helpfile in the Unix operating system
- memory page
- A page in a book (e.g., a scrapbook) where one can write down special memories, leave momentoes and other items of one or more events
- memory page
- A page in an annual publication (e.g., a high school yearbook) dedicated to honoring the memory of a person who died during the past year. Often contains one or more photographs, life dates and other comments such as a verse
The yearbook had a nice memory page for the teen-aged girl who died in a car accident this past winter.
- next page
- The standard text for the hyperlink to the continuation of the current web page
- on the same page
- In broad agreement or sharing a common general understanding or knowledge (common in office environments)
I want to make sure we're all on the same page with the game plan for the Acme account.
- page
- To furnish with folios
- page
- One side of a paper leaf on which one has written or printed
- page
- A web page
- page
- To contact (someone) by means of a pager
I’ll be out all day, so page me if you need me.
- page
- To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript
- page
- A boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body
- page
- A youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households
- page
- A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack
- page
- 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
- page
- To call or summon (someone)
- page
- A boy child
- page
- To attend (someone) as a page
- page
- The type set up for printing a leaf
- page
- A serving boy – a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education
- page
- A figurative record or writing; a collective memory
the page of history.
- page
- One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document
- page
- A block of contiguous memory of a fixed length
- page
- Any one of several species of colorful South American moths of the genus Urania
- page
- To call (somebody) using a public address system so as to find them
An SUV parked me in. Could you please page its owner?.
- page
- To turn several pages of a publication
The patient paged through magazines while he waited for the doctor.
- page
- A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman’s dress from the ground
- page boys
- plural form of page boy
- page down
- To scroll down to the next page of content
As I paged down through the year-old comments, I came to one young man's posting, in which he casually mentioned that he was looking for a boyfriend.
- page fault
- An alert (such as an interrupt or exception) indicating that a page of memory was accessed without being loaded
- page faults
- plural form of page fault
- page flow
- a directory of Web app files that work together to implement a UI feature
- page flows
- plural form of page flow
- page in
- To transfer (memory contents) to auxiliary storage
- page out
- To transfer (memory contents) to auxiliary storage
- page proof
- A trial page or proof that has been made up into pages
- page up
- To scroll up to the previous page of content
When I paged up or down, the text would sometimes get mangled and duplicated.
- page wire
- Wire that is knotted into rectangles to create a continuous mesh, a page wire fence, usually used to enclose animals like sheep, goats, or cows
- page-turner
- A written work, usually a novel, which is sufficiently interesting or suspenseful to keep the reader 'turning the pages'
- splash page
- A page of a comic book that is mostly or entirely taken up by a single image or panel
- splash page
- A simple introductory webpage shown to the visitor before he or she proceeds to to the main page
There was a terrible animated logo on the splash page.
- tab page
- Any of the individual screens associated with a tab on a tab control
- title page
- the page, near the front of a book, that gives its title and, normally, its author and publisher
- turn the page
- To move on to new involvements or activities; to make a fresh start
You've been divorced for three years. It's time to turn the page and start looking for somebody else.
- web page
- A website, by extension from the home page of the site
Dave Bishop, an amateur astronomer, operates a supernova web page at www.rochesterastronomy.org/supernova.html, which lists new discoveries, including images.
- web page
- A single hypertext document (transmitted as HTML) on the World Wide Web, often hyperlinked to others, and intended to be viewed with a web browser
- web-page
- Alternative spelling of web page
- home page
- {i} hypertext document on the Internet devoted to a certain subject company or person; start page, initial opening page in a browser
- page
- {v} to mark the pages of a book, to serve
- page
- {n} a boy attendant on a great person, one side of a leaf
- on the same page
- (deyim) In agreement
- on the same page
- (deyim) In business meetings and college classes people often make copies of a single report and hand a copy to each person at the meeting. While they discuss the different points in the report, each person needs to be reading from the same page ("on the same page"). Everyone is "on the same page" when they are all following along and understanding the basic idea that the group is sharing. "On the same page" has a further meaning of people being in basic understanding and agreement on something. Example: "Before we make any decisions today, I'd like to make sure that everyone is on the same page." People are "on the same page" when they look at a problem or a situation in the same way and agree on a course of action. Example: "Each of us has been busy with his own projects lately, so I called this meeting today to bring us all together on the same page."
Are we all on the same page?.
- web page
- (Bilgisayar) A document connected to the World Wide Web and viewable by anyone connected to the internet who has a web browser, webpage