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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
page1 [ingl. am. peɪdʒ, ingl. brit. peɪdʒ] SUST.
1. page (of book, newspaper):
page
she turned the page
2. page INFORM. → web page
page
web page SUST.
web page
web page
web f
home page SUST. INFORM.
home page
home page
home page
I. page2 [ingl. am. peɪdʒ, ingl. brit. peɪdʒ] SUST.
1. page:
page (attendant)
page (in hotel)
2. page (in legislature):
page (in US)
II. page2 [ingl. am. peɪdʒ, ingl. brit. peɪdʒ] V. trans. (over loudspeaker)
page
web page SUST.
web page
web page
web f
front page SUST. PRENSA
front page
to hit or make the front page
hold the front page!
atrbv. front-page news
full-page [ingl. am. fʊlˈpeɪdʒ, ingl. brit. ˈfʊlpeɪdʒ] ADJ.
full-page
landing page [ˈlændɪŋ ˌpeɪdʒ] SUST.
landing page
landing page
home page SUST. INFORM.
home page
home page
home page
back page SUST.
back page
title page SUST.
title page
title page
page proof SUST.
page proof
en el diccionario PONS
page1 [peɪdʒ] SUST.
page a. INFORM.
front page
web page
I. page2 [peɪdʒ] SUST.
1. page (knight's attendant):
page
2. page (hotel worker):
page
botones m inv.
II. page2 [peɪdʒ] V. trans.
page (by pager)
front-page ADJ.
front-page
web page SUST. INFORM.
web page
web page wizard
front page SUST.
front page
title page SUST.
title page
sports page SUST.
sports page
page layout SUST.
page layout
page proof SUST.
page proof
full-page ADJ.
full-page
en el diccionario PONS
page1 [peɪdʒ] SUST.
page a. comput
page (sheet of paper)
front page
I. page2 [peɪdʒ] SUST.
1. page (knight's attendant):
page
2. page (in hotel):
page
botones m inv.
II. page2 [peɪdʒ] V. trans.
page (by pager)
title page SUST.
title page
web page SUST. inet
web page
front-page ADJ.
front-page
front page SUST.
front page
sports page SUST.
sports page
page layout SUST.
page layout
page proof SUST.
page proof
page-turner SUST. coloq.
page-turner
Present
Ipage
youpage
he/she/itpages
wepage
youpage
theypage
Past
Ipaged
youpaged
he/she/itpaged
wepaged
youpaged
theypaged
Present Perfect
Ihavepaged
youhavepaged
he/she/ithaspaged
wehavepaged
youhavepaged
theyhavepaged
Past Perfect
Ihadpaged
youhadpaged
he/she/ithadpaged
wehadpaged
youhadpaged
theyhadpaged
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A page-turner needs to be able to understand the musician's signals and follow the music to know when to turn the page, and to do so quickly and unobtrusively.
en.wikipedia.org
If you like policy and politics, this is an unstoppable page-turner that often provokes laugh-out-loud moments.
www.boston.com
The result is an engaging page-turner, full of hair-raising reminisces that will hook readers regardless.
www.hotpress.com
The final yarn of the intriguing title is a thrilling page-turner, even if it's not quite what you might think.
thenewdaily.com.au
In one interview she described the book as a page-turner about sorrow.
en.wikipedia.org