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English - Danish

Page

peɪdʒ
Extremely common
700 - 800
700 - 800
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.

Side, Side (i en bog), Webside, Side (i en dokument), Side (i et spil)

Page meanings in Danish

Side

Example:
Please turn to the next page.
Venligst vend til den næste side.
I wrote my notes on the last page.
Jeg skrev mine noter på den sidste side.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used in both casual and formal settings, especially in education and documentation.
Note: This is the most common meaning of 'page' in Danish, referring to a single sheet of paper or a digital equivalent.

Side (i en bog)

Example:
The book has 300 pages.
Bogen har 300 sider.
I found a mistake on page 45.
Jeg fandt en fejl på side 45.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Commonly used in literary contexts, education, and discussions about books.
Note: When referring to books, 'side' specifically indicates the numbered sides of the pages.

Webside

Example:
I visited a new webpage yesterday.
Jeg besøgte en ny webside i går.
This page is not loading properly.
Denne webside indlæses ikke korrekt.
Usage: InformalContext: Used in discussions about the internet and digital content.
Note: In the context of the internet, 'webside' is used to refer to a webpage or a site.

Side (i en dokument)

Example:
The document has several pages.
Dokumentet har flere sider.
Make sure to sign on the last page.
Sørg for at underskrive på den sidste side.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in administrative, legal, and professional documents.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the physical or digital pages of documents, such as contracts or reports.

Side (i et spil)

Example:
Choose your page in the game.
Vælg din side i spillet.
The game has different pages for different levels.
Spillet har forskellige sider for forskellige niveauer.
Usage: InformalContext: Used in gaming contexts, where 'page' can refer to different sections or levels.
Note: This usage is less common and typically relates to video games or interactive content.

Page's synonyms

Sheet

A sheet is a single piece of paper, often within a larger document or workbook.
Example: Please turn to sheet 5 in your workbook.
Note: A page is typically a part of a book or document, while a sheet can be a standalone piece of paper or part of a larger whole.

Leaf

A leaf refers to a single page in a book or a document, especially when considering the physical structure of a bound book.
Example: The information you need is on the third leaf of the document.
Note: Leaf specifically refers to a page in a book or document, emphasizing its position within the binding.

Folio

A folio is a page or leaf in a manuscript, book, or legal document, often numbered for reference.
Example: The folio contains detailed illustrations of the historical site.
Note: Folio is more commonly used in formal or historical contexts, such as manuscripts or legal documents.

Page expressions, common phrases

Page through

To quickly look through the pages of a book, magazine, etc.
Example: She sat down to page through the magazine for inspiration.
Note: The original word 'page' refers to a single sheet within a book or document, while 'page through' refers to the act of quickly going through multiple pages.

Page-turner

A book or story that is so engaging or exciting that it makes the reader eager to continue reading.
Example: That novel was such a page-turner; I couldn't put it down!
Note: While 'page' refers to a physical sheet, 'page-turner' describes the engaging quality of a book or story.

Pageant

A contest or exhibition, often involving beauty or talent, where participants compete for prizes.
Example: She won the beauty pageant and was crowned Miss Universe.
Note: In this context, 'pageant' refers to a public spectacle or event, not directly related to the physical pages of a book.

Page out

To remove or exclude specific pages or sections from a document.
Example: He decided to page out the unnecessary sections of the report before submitting it.
Note: While 'page' refers to a single sheet, 'page out' involves the action of removing or excluding pages from a document.

Front page news

Information or events that are considered important or significant, often featured on the front page of newspapers.
Example: The scandal was all over the front page news this morning.
Note: While 'page' denotes a single sheet, 'front page news' refers to newsworthy events highlighted on the front page of publications.

Pageantry

The grand display or ceremonial events that are visually impressive and often associated with formal occasions.
Example: The elaborate pageantry of the royal wedding captivated viewers around the world.
Note: Here, 'pageantry' refers to the elaborate ceremonial displays, not the physical pages of a book or document.

Page count

The total number of pages in a book, document, or manuscript.
Example: The author aimed to increase the page count of the novel to make it more substantial.
Note: While 'page' refers to a single sheet, 'page count' quantifies the total number of pages in a document.

Page everyday (slang) expressions

Flip the page

To move on or make a fresh start, often in a figurative sense.
Example: Let's flip the page and start a new chapter in our lives.
Note: Varies depending on context but generally implies moving forward or transitioning.

Turn the page

To leave behind a situation or memory and move forward.
Example: It's time to turn the page on that old relationship and focus on yourself.
Note: Emphasizes actively leaving something behind and moving forward.

Read between the lines

To decipher the hidden or underlying meaning in a message or situation.
Example: You have to read between the lines to understand what she really meant.
Note: Involves interpreting deeper meanings rather than just the surface information.

Blank page

To describe a fresh or new beginning, often with a sense of openness and possibilities.
Example: I feel like a blank page, ready to be filled with new experiences.
Note: Connotes emptiness or potential, waiting to be filled or written on.

Page turner

Describes a book or story that is so engaging that it compels the reader to keep turning the pages.
Example: That mystery novel was a real page turner—I couldn't put it down!
Note: While 'page turner' is a common term related to books, it focuses specifically on the quality of keeping readers engaged.

Close the book on

To end or finalize a particular situation or chapter, often with a sense of closure.
Example: It's time to close the book on that chapter of my life and move forward.
Note: Implies putting an end to something definitively or decisively.

In someone's book

Refers to how someone is perceived or judged by another person, often based on actions or qualities.
Example: If you're not willing to help, you'll be in my book as someone unreliable.
Note: Involves being judged or evaluated according to one's behavior or characteristics.

Page - Examples

The book has 300 pages.
Please turn to page 25.
The font on this page is too small.

Page grammar

Page - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: page
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): pages
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): page
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): paged
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): paging
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): pages
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): page
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): page
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Page Contains 1 syllables: page
Phonetic transcription: ˈpāj
page , ˈpāj (The red syllable is stressed)

Page - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Page: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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