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1 ladder
n. 사닥다리, (출세의) 연줄, kick down the \ladder 출세의 발판이었던 친구를(직업을)차 버리다 -
2 ladder truck
n. (소방, 구조용) 사닥다리차 -
3 accommodation ladder
x. (배, 여객기의)트랩, 승강계단 -
4 aerial ladder
x. (소방용)접사닥다리 -
5 companion ladder
x. =COMPANIONWAY -
6 corporate ladder
x. 기업 승진 단계 -
7 extension ladder
x. 신축사닥다리 -
8 fire ladder
x. 비상(소방)사닥다리 -
9 fish ladder
x. 어제 -
10 jacob's ladder
n. 야곱의 사닥다리(그가 꿈에 본, 하늘까지 닿다), 줄사다리 -
11 rope ladder
x. (밧)줄사다리 -
12 fishway
x. =FISH LADDER -
13 ran
Iv. RUN의 과거IIn. 란(바다의 여신, 항해자를 익사시킴)IIIv. \ranning, 달리다, 뛰다, 급히 가다, 돌진하다, (물고기가)강을 거슬러 오르다, (식물이)땅바닥으로 뻗다, 퍼지다, 활주하다, 급히 여행하다, 잠깐 다녀오다(방문하다),...을 급습하다, 갑자기 덤비다,...에 돌진하다, 도망치다, 달아나다, 도주하다(flee), 경주에 참가하다(나가다), 달리기를 하다, (순위의 부사와 함께)달려서(...등이) 되다, (악구를)빠르게 노래하다(연주하다), (차.열차.배등이)달리다, 진행하다, (차.열차.배등의)편이 있다, (정기적으로)운행하다, (물.피등이)흐르다, 새다, 넘치다, (모래시계의)모래가 흘러 내리다IV(버터.양초등이)녹아 흐르다, (염색.잉크등이)번지다, 회저하다, 매끄럽게 움직이다, 미그러지다, (공이)구르다, (기계등이)돌아가다, 돌다, 움직이다, (생활.계획등이)잘 영위되다, 잘 되어 가다, 계속하다, 판을 거듭하다, (연극.영화가)계속 공연되다, (도로등이)(어떤 방향으로)뻗다, 통하다, 이어지다, (화제등이)...에 미치다, 걸치다, (때가)지나다, 경과하다, 흐르다, (생각.기억등이)떠오르다, 오고가다, (통증등이)짜릿하게 전해지다(up, down), 대충(급하게)훑어보다, (어떤 상태로)되다, 변하다, (소문등이)나다, 퍼지다, 유포되다, (법률.계약등이)통용하다, 효력을 지니다V(혀가)잘 돌아가다, 유창하다, (..라고 씌어 있다), 평균(대체로)...이다, (편물등이)술술 풀리다, (스타킹이)줄이 가다, 올이 풀리다, (ladder), (성격.특징이)(...속에)흐르다, 전해지다, 내재하다,...의 경향이 있다, 으로 흐르다, (수량등이)...에 달하다, (사람.말등을)달리게 하다, 몰다, (기선.차등을)다니게 하다, 운행시키다, (사람.말등을)달려서 어떤 상태가 되게 하다, (장소에서)도망가다, 도망치다, (사냥감을(쫓다, (사람을)차에 태워 가다, (말을)경마에 출전시키다, (사람을 선거에)입후보시키다, (사람을)(의원등에)입후보시키다, (바늘.칼등을)...에 찌르다, (실.손가락등을)궤다, 찔러넣다,...에 부딪다, 부딪치다
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