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  1. paging:
  2. page:
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Detailed Translations for paging from English to Swedish

paging:

paging [the ~] nomen

  1. the paging
    – The process of moving virtual memory back and forth between physical memory and the disk. Paging occurs when physical memory limitations are reached and only occurs for data that is not already "backed" by disk space. For example, file data is not paged out because it already has allocated disk space within a file system. 1
    växling

Translation Matrix for paging:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
växling paging change; currency exchange; exchange; fluctuation; shunting switch; switch
- folio; page number; pagination

Synonyms for "paging":


Related Definitions for "paging":

  1. the system of numbering pages2
  2. calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system)2
    • the public address system in the hospital was used for paging2
  3. The process of moving virtual memory back and forth between physical memory and the disk. Paging occurs when physical memory limitations are reached and only occurs for data that is not already "backed" by disk space. For example, file data is not paged out because it already has allocated disk space within a file system.1

page:

page [the ~] nomen

  1. the page
    sida
  2. the page (web page; webpage; Web page)
    – A document on the World Wide Web. A Web page consists of an HTML file, with associated files for graphics and scripts, in a particular directory on a particular machine (and thus identifiable by an URL). Usually a Web page contains links to other Web pages. 1
    sida; webbsida
  3. the page (memory page)
    – In virtual memory systems, a unit of data storage that is brought into random access memory (RAM), typically from a hard drive, when a requested item of data is not already in RAM. 1
    sida
  4. the page
    – The new designer tool added to the object designer for the RoleTailored interface of Microsoft Dynamics NAV (RoleTailored client). Using the page designer, which is accessed through the object designer, you can create Task Pages, Places, UI Parts and other objects for the new Dynamics NAV UI (RoleTailored client).  The new RoleTailored client does not support forms designed in the Form Designer. 1

to page verb (pages, paged, paging)

  1. to page
    – To send a message to someone at a remote location, usually via a beeper. 1
    sida

Conjugations for page:

present
  1. page
  2. page
  3. pages
  4. page
  5. page
  6. page
simple past
  1. paged
  2. paged
  3. paged
  4. paged
  5. paged
  6. paged
present perfect
  1. have paged
  2. have paged
  3. has paged
  4. have paged
  5. have paged
  6. have paged
past continuous
  1. was paging
  2. were paging
  3. was paging
  4. were paging
  5. were paging
  6. were paging
future
  1. shall page
  2. will page
  3. will page
  4. shall page
  5. will page
  6. will page
continuous present
  1. am paging
  2. are paging
  3. is paging
  4. are paging
  5. are paging
  6. are paging
subjunctive
  1. be paged
  2. be paged
  3. be paged
  4. be paged
  5. be paged
  6. be paged
diverse
  1. page!
  2. let's page!
  3. paged
  4. paging
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for page:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
sida Web page; memory page; page; web page; webpage flank; side; wing
- pageboy; varlet
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- foliate; paginate
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
page page
webbsida Web page; page; web page; webpage
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
boksida page
page page; page boy
pagina page
paginera page; paginate
sven page; swain

Related Words for "page":

  • pages

Synonyms for "page":


Related Definitions for "page":

  1. one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains2
  2. in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood2
  3. a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings2
  4. a boy who is employed to run errands2
  5. contact, as with a pager or by calling somebody's name over a P.A. system2
  6. number the pages of a book or manuscript2
  7. work as a page2
    • He is paging in Congress this summer2
  8. A document on the World Wide Web. A Web page consists of an HTML file, with associated files for graphics and scripts, in a particular directory on a particular machine (and thus identifiable by an URL). Usually a Web page contains links to other Web pages.1
  9. In virtual memory systems, a unit of data storage that is brought into random access memory (RAM), typically from a hard drive, when a requested item of data is not already in RAM.1
  10. To send a message to someone at a remote location, usually via a beeper.1
  11. In a virtual storage system, a fixed-length block of contiguous virtual addresses copied as a unit from memory to disk and back during paging operations.1
  12. The new designer tool added to the object designer for the RoleTailored interface of Microsoft Dynamics NAV (RoleTailored client). Using the page designer, which is accessed through the object designer, you can create Task Pages, Places, UI Parts and other objects for the new Dynamics NAV UI (RoleTailored client).  The new RoleTailored client does not support forms designed in the Form Designer.1
  13. To return the results of a query in smaller subsets of data, thus making it possible for the user to navigate through the result set by viewing 'pages' of data.1

Wiktionary Translations for page:

page
noun
  1. one side of a leaf of a book
  2. serving boy
verb
  1. mark the pages of

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
page sidor pagina — bladzijde, zowel met betrekking tot de volgorde als tot het oppervlak
page sida bladzijde — elk van de beide zijden van een blad papier in boek, krant of tijdschrift
page blad Blatt — ein beschnittenes Stück Papier oder Folie
page sida Seite — mehr oder weniger beschriebene oder bedruckte Seite[10] eines Blatts Papier, Pergament oder dergleichen