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1 ladder
['lædə] 1. noun1) (a set of rungs or steps between two long supports, for climbing up or down: She was standing on a ladder painting the ceiling; the ladder of success.) escada2) ((American run) a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric.) malha caída2. verb(to (cause to) develop such a flaw: I laddered my best pair of tights today; Fine stockings ladder very easily.) cair uma malha* * *lad.der[l'ædə] n 1 escada de mão. 2 meio usado para subir de condição social. 3 furo em malha ou pontos de tecido. • vt correr (malhas ou pontos de tecido). rope ladder escada de cordas. -
2 ladder
['lædə] 1. noun1) (a set of rungs or steps between two long supports, for climbing up or down: She was standing on a ladder painting the ceiling; the ladder of success.) escada2) ((American run) a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric.) desfiadura2. verb(to (cause to) develop such a flaw: I laddered my best pair of tights today; Fine stockings ladder very easily.) desfiar -
3 ladder
escada; arrebetamentos escalonados ( aerial spotting)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ladder
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4 ladder
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5 ladder truck
lad.der truck[l'ædə tr∧k] n carro de bombeiros com escada. -
6 ladder-back
lad.der-back[l'ædə bæk] adj diz-se de cadeira com o espaldar formado de travessas. -
7 ladder fire
tiro escalonado (for spotting)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ladder fire
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8 rope ladder
rope lad.der[roup l'ædə] n escada de corda.————————rope ladderescada de cordas. -
9 salmon ladder
salm.on ladder[s'æmən lædə] n degraus feitos para os salmões poderem contornar saltos ou diques. -
10 rope-ladder
noun (a ladder made of rope.) escada de corda -
11 rope-ladder
noun (a ladder made of rope.) escada de corda -
12 Jacob’s ladder
Ja.cob’s lad.der[dʒ'eikəz lædə] n 1 Bot escada-de-jacó, polemônio. 2 Naut escada de cordas, escada de quebra-peito. -
13 accommodation ladder
ac.com.mo.da.tion lad.der[ək'ɔmədeiʃən lædə] n escada de portaló. -
14 aerial ladder
a.er.i.al lad.der['ɛəriəl lædə] n escada de bombeiro (Magirus). -
15 companion-ladder
com.pan.ion-lad.der[kəmp'ænjən lædə] n Naut escada de escotilha. -
16 entering-ladder
en.ter.ing-lad.der['ent2riŋ leid2] n Naut cabo do portaló. -
17 escape ladder
es.cape lad.der[isk'eip læd2] n escada de emergência. -
18 extension ladder
ex.ten.sion lad.der[ikst'en82n læd2] n escada extensível. -
19 fish ladder
fish lad.der[f'iʃ lædə] n rede de açudes, em plano ascendente, para passagem do peixe por represas. -
20 peg-ladder
peg-lad.der[p'eg lædə] n escada de mão simples.
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