ladder 意味
EN[ˈladə] [ˈlædɚ] [ˈlæɾɚ] [-ædə(r)]US
日はしご ウ梯子
- 梯子(はしご、ていし、英語:ladder)とは、昇降のための道具。はしごに「梯」や「階子」の字をあてることもある。壁の表面などに立てかけて使う固い材質(木・竹・金属など)でできたものと、頂上から吊るして使う縄などでできたものがある。
- 名詞 (Noun)PLladders
- A frame, usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, used for ascent and descent, consisting of two side pieces to which are fastened rungs: cross strips or rounds acting as steps.
- (figuratively) A series of stages by which one progresses to a better position.
- Newcastle had won both their previous fixtures in 2011 but were terribly disappointing at Broadhall Way against opponents 73 places below them in the footballing ladder.
- (chiefly Britain) A length of unravelled fabric in a knitted garment, especially in nylon stockings; a run.
- In the game of go, a sequence of moves following a zigzag pattern and ultimately leading to the capture of the attacked stones.
- A frame, usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, used for ascent and descent, consisting of two side pieces to which are fastened rungs: cross strips or rounds acting as steps.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGladdersPRladderingPT, PPladdered
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- The ladder that slipped left a skidmark across the tile floor.
- The ladder that slipped left a skid mark across the tile floor.
- I came up the ladder carefully, holding the bucket in my right hand.
- 文の終わに使われる
- Can you pass up this box to the guy on the ladder?
- That guy is such a noob, why would he use a nerd pole to get up there? Doesn't he know how to use ladders?
- Without a diploma, he relies on spiff alone to climb the corporate ladder.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of ladder in English Dictionary
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