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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.) scară2) ((American run) a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric.)2. verb(to (cause to) develop such a flaw: I laddered my best pair of tights today; Fine stockings ladder very easily.) -
2 ladder
(th) scară, scară mobilă; bridă; jug; punte amovibilă -
3 ladder beam
(cstr) stâlpul-van al unei scări spirale -
4 ladder bucket dredge(r)
(cstr) elindăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > ladder bucket dredge(r)
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5 ladder chain
(th) lanţ de cârlige -
6 ladder ditcher
(cstr) excavator cu elindă -
7 ladder dredge
(nav) dragă cu cupe / cu godeuri -
8 ladder peg
(cstr) treaptă de scară de lemn -
9 ladder scaffold(ing)
(cstr) schelă de faţadăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > ladder scaffold(ing)
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10 ladder stringer
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11 ladder trailer
(auto) remorcă cu scară -
12 ladder vein
(geol) filon în trepte -
13 rope-ladder
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14 bucket ladder
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15 bucket-chain / bucket-ladder dredger
(mas) dragă cu lanţ portcupe / cu elindăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > bucket-chain / bucket-ladder dredger
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16 bucket-chain / bucket-ladder excavator
(mas) excavator cu lanţ portcupe / cu elindăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > bucket-chain / bucket-ladder excavator
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17 digging ladder
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18 extensible ladder
(th) scară extensibilă -
19 fire escape; fire ladder
(cstr) scară de incendiuEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > fire escape; fire ladder
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20 folding ladder
(th) scară pliantă
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ladder — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stairway, step stool, steps, scale; see stairs . Ladders include: stepladder, rope ladder, ship s ladder, stern ladder, accommodation ladder, fireman s scaling ladder, extension ladder, companionway, collapsing ladder,… … English dictionary for students
ladder — lad|der1 S3 [ˈlædə US ər] n [: Old English; Origin: hlAder] 1.) a piece of equipment used for climbing up to or down from high places. A ladder has two bars that are connected by ↑rungs (=short bars that you use as steps) ▪ She climbed up the… … Dictionary of contemporary English