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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. page1 [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ] СЪЩ
1. page (in book, newspaper):
page
on page two
a six page letter
sports page
women's page
2. page ИНФОРМ:
page
3. page (episode):
page прен
II. page1 [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ] ГЛАГ прх
1. page book:
page
2. page:
page ИНФОРМ, ТИП
III. page1 [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ]
to turn the page on sth
I. page2 [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ] СЪЩ
1. page ИСТ (boy training for knighthood):
page
2. page (attendant):
page (in hotel)
page (in hotel)
page Am (in Congress)
II. page2 [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ] ГЛАГ прх
page (on pager)
sports page [ˈspɔːtspeɪdʒ] СЪЩ
sports page
page view [ˈpeɪdʒ ˌvjuː] СЪЩ
page view
head-page [ˈhedpeɪdʒ] СЪЩ (of a book)
head-page
page-turner [Brit ˈpeɪdʒtəːnə, Am ˈpeɪdʒ ˌtərnər] СЪЩ Brit
page-turner
full page [Brit fʊl ˈpeɪdʒ, Am fʊl ˈpeɪdʒ] ПРИЛ ТИП
full page
start page [ˈstɑːtˌpeɪdʒ] СЪЩ ИНФОРМ
start page
women's page [ˈwɪmɪnzpeɪdʒ] СЪЩ ПРЕСА
women's page
problem page [ˈprɒbləmˌpeɪdʒ] СЪЩ
problem page
в PONS речника
page1 [peɪdʒ] СЪЩ
page a. ИНФОРМ in book, newspaper
page (sheet of paper)
front page
I. page2 [peɪdʒ] СЪЩ
1. page (knight's attendant):
page
2. page (in hotel):
page
II. page2 [peɪdʒ] ГЛАГ прх
page (by pager)
page layout СЪЩ
page layout
page proof СЪЩ
page proof
page-turner СЪЩ разг
page-turner
full-page ПРИЛ
full-page
sports page СЪЩ
sports page
front-page ПРИЛ
front-page
title page СЪЩ
title page
front page СЪЩ
front page
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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