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Webpage-Design
ˈweb-page de·sign [ˈwebpeɪʤdɪˈzaɪn] N no pl COMPUT
I. page1 [peɪʤ] N
1. page:
Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>
Seite f <-, -n>
see Seite 18
2. page COMPUT:
Seite f <-, -n>
3. page fig (important event):
Kapitel nt <-s, ->
II. page1 [peɪʤ] VB intr
1. page (read):
2. page COMPUT:
III. page1 [peɪʤ] VB trans
1. page COMPUT:
to page sth
2. page TYPO:
to page sth
etw paginieren spec
I. page2 [peɪʤ] N
1. page hist (knight's attendant):
Knappe m <-n, -n> hist
2. page (hotel worker):
Page m <-n, -n>
II. page2 [peɪʤ] VB trans
web [web] N
1. web (woven net trap):
Netz nt <-es, -e>
Spinnennetz nt <-es, -e>
2. web fig (network):
Netzwerk nt <-(e)s, -e>
3. web fig (trap):
Falle f <-, -n>
4. web ANAT:
Schwimmhaut f <-, -häute>
Flughaut f <-, -häute>
5. web (in machinery):
6. web MATH:
Phrases:
Web [web] N
Web COMPUT inf short for World Wide Web
das [World Wide] Web spec
im [World Wide] Web spec
World Wide ˈWeb N no pl COMPUT
I. de·sign [dɪˈzaɪn] VB trans
1. design (plan):
2. design (intend):
II. de·sign [dɪˈzaɪn] VB intr
III. de·sign [dɪˈzaɪn] N
1. design (plan or drawing):
Entwurf m <-(e)s, -wür·fe>
2. design no pl (art of creating designs):
Design nt <-s, -s>
3. design (arrangement of form, colour):
Design nt <-s, -s> +gen
design of building
Bauart f <-, -en>
design of machine
Konstruktion f <-, -en>
4. design no pl (intention):
Vorsatz m <-(e)s, -sät·ze>
Absicht f <-, -en>
to do sth by design
5. design (pattern):
Muster nt <-s, ->
6. design inf (dishonest intentions):
IV. de·sign [dɪˈzaɪn] ADJ attr, inv
OpenDict entry
page N
OpenDict entry
web N
web TECH, ARCHIT
OpenDict entry
design N
design VB trans MKTG
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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Future sessions included project-based learning around themes of bioart, urban interventionism, game design, and wearable technology.
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The most common is a daisy wheel, or hexafoil which, in its simplest form, is a six petal flower design.
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The torpedo was of a straight-running unguided design, controlled by a gyroscope.
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Sockets designed for ordinary household and industrial use have much more design leeway than those used in precision applications.
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The result was one of the most pleasing and harmonious cityscapes in the history of urban design.
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