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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.) stige2) ((American run) a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric.) raknet maske2. verb(to (cause to) develop such a flaw: I laddered my best pair of tights today; Fine stockings ladder very easily.) raknestigeIsubst. \/ˈlædə\/1) stige2) trapp, fisketrapp3) løpebro4) ( sjøfart) leider5) ( overført) rangstige6) ( tekstil) raknet maske, gått maske (på strømpe e.l.)7) ( sport) tabell, rankinglistekick somebody down the ladder degradere, skyve noen nedover på rangstigen, ta noens plass på rangstigenladder of success karrierestigesocial ladder samfunnsstigeIIverb \/ˈlædə\/rakne en maske -
2 ladder-back
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3 ladder dredge
subst. \/ˈlædədredʒ\/( teknikk) paternosterverk -
4 ladder network
subst. \/lædəˌnetwɜːk\/(telekommunikasjon, elektronikk) kjedenettverk -
5 ladder rung
subst. \/ˈlædəˌrʌŋ\/stigetrinn -
6 ladder stitch
subst. \/ˈlædəstɪtʃ\/( håndarbeid) stigesting -
7 ladder truck
subst. \/ˈlædətrʌk\/stigebil -
8 rope-ladder
noun (a ladder made of rope.) taustige -
9 accommodation ladder
subst. \/əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃ(ə)nˌlædə\/( på skip) fallrepstrapp, fallrepsleider -
10 companion ladder
subst. \/kəmˈpænənˌlædə\/( sjøfart) lugartrapp, nedgang (til lugar) -
11 extension ladder
subst.( brannvesen) skyvestige, uttrekkbar stige -
12 fish ladder
subst. \/ˈfɪʃˌlædə\/fisketrapp -
13 gangway ladder
subst.( sjøfart) fallrepstrapp -
14 Jacob's ladder
subst.1) jakobsstige2) (botanikk, Polemonium caeruleum) fjellflokk, jakobsstige3) ( sjøfart) jakobsleider, jakobsstige -
15 rope ladder
subst. \/ˈrəʊpˌlædə\/taustige -
16 salmon ladder
subst. eller salmon leap eller salmon stairlaksetrapp -
17 scaling-ladder
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18 shelf ladder
subst.reolstige -
19 turntable ladder
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20 the top of the ladder/tree
(the highest point in one's profession.) toppen av karrieren
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