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运动会
échelle
I. ladder [ingl brit ˈladə, ingl am ˈlædər] SOST
1. ladder (for climbing):
ladder
échelle f also fig
social/career ladder
to be at the bottom/top of the ladder lett
to be at the bottom/top of the ladder fig
to work one's way up the ladder fig
2. ladder ingl brit (in stockings):
ladder
ladder
II. ladder [ingl brit ˈladə, ingl am ˈlædər] VB vb trans
ladder stocking:
ladder
III. ladder [ingl brit ˈladə, ingl am ˈlædər] VB vb intr
ladder stocking:
ladder
fish ladder SOST
fish ladder
companion ladder SOST NAUT
companion ladder
extension ladder SOST
extension ladder
rope ladder SOST
rope ladder
property ladder SOST ingl brit
to get on the property ladder
housing ladder SOST ingl brit
to get on the housing ladder
loft ladder SOST
loft ladder
ladder tournament SOST SPORT
ladder tournament
accommodation ladder SOST
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. ladder [ˈlædəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] SOST
1. ladder a. fig (device):
ladder
2. ladder ingl Aus, ingl brit (in stocking):
ladder
II. ladder [ˈlædəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] VB vb trans, vb intr
ladder stockings:
ladder
turntable ladder SOST
turntable ladder
rope ladder SOST
rope ladder
secure base, ladder
to get up the ladder/a tree
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
ladder ingl brit
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
ladder [ˈlæd·ər] SOST a. fig (device)
ladder
rope ladder SOST
rope ladder
secure base, ladder
to get up the ladder/a tree
mount ladder
to scramble up a ladder
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
Present
Iladder
youladder
he/she/itladders
weladder
youladder
theyladder
Past
Iladdered
youladdered
he/she/itladdered
weladdered
youladdered
theyladdered
Present Perfect
Ihaveladdered
youhaveladdered
he/she/ithasladdered
wehaveladdered
youhaveladdered
theyhaveladdered
Past Perfect
Ihadladdered
youhadladdered
he/she/ithadladdered
wehadladdered
youhadladdered
theyhadladdered
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He potty trained himself at fourteen months, building a ladder of encyclopedias to reach the toilet.
en.wikipedia.org
They have a variety of shapes: the most common are the simple perforation (a simple opening) and the scalariform perforation (several elongated openings in a ladder-like design).
en.wikipedia.org
Local firefighters raised a ladder to allow some people to escape.
en.wikipedia.org
Its powers include burrowing, orange eye lasers, rock fighter, and a rope ladder from the stomach.
en.wikipedia.org
And when the removal van finally pulled up outside our house there was still a workman up a ladder in the kitchen.
www.telegraph.co.uk