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1 ladder
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2 LADDER
• He that climbs a ladder must begin at the first round - Залезают на дерево не с вершины (3)• He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief - Вору потакать, что самому воровать (B), Не только тот вор, что крадет, а и тот, кто лестницу подает (H)• He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom - Залезают на дерево не с вершины (3)• One begins to climb the ladder from the bottom - Залезают на дерево не с вершины (3)• World is a ladder for some to go up and some down (The) - Одни плачут, а другие скачут (O) -
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[ˈlædə]1. noun1) a set of rungs or steps between two long supports, for climbing up or down:سُلَّمthe ladder of success.
2) (American run) a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric.تَنْسيل طولي في جوارِب النِّساء2. verbto (cause to) develop such a flaw:يُنسِل الخَيطFine stockings ladder very easily.
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سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج) -
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8 ladder
лестничная диаграмма; «лестница» (промежуточная форма между ленточной диаграммой и сетевым графиком; график частичного совмещения планируемых работ)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > ladder
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9 Ladder Tapes
These are tapes used for Venetian window blinds, and up to about 1878 they were made by hand from two broad tapes with the narrow ones stitched on at the required distances. On January 25, 1869, a British patent was granted to the late James Carr, of Manchester, for an invention for manufacturing the complete ladder tape. Owing to the large demand, a licence was issued to a firm in the Midlands in 1874 to manufacture under Mr. Carr's patent. In 1878 Carl Vorwerk made a slight improvement to a part of the loom in which these ladder webs were then being made. The two broad outer tapes with the required number of narrow cross tapes, are woven together. The narrow tapes are placed alternately near to the left- and the right-hand edges of the broad tapes in order to leave a space for the cord which draws up the blind. -
10 Ladder Braid
Openwork braid, made similar to a ladder, used for laces, trimmings, etc. (see Braid Lace Work) -
11 Ladder Stitch
A stitch resembling a ladder used in embroidery. -
12 ladder index
French\ \ index d'échelleGerman\ \ LeiterindexDutch\ \ ladder indicesItalian\ \ indici scalariSpanish\ \ índice de la escalaCatalan\ \ índex d'escalaPortuguese\ \ índice de escadaRomanian\ \ -Danish\ \ -Norwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ stegindexGreek\ \ δείκτης σκαλώνFinnish\ \ (tikapuuindeksit)Hungarian\ \ létra indexekTurkish\ \ basamak göstergeler; merdiven indeksiEstonian\ \ redelindeksidLithuanian\ \ laiptiniai indeksasSlovenian\ \ -Polish\ \ wskaźniki schodkoweRussian\ \ лестничный индекс; момент перескока (для последовательности)Ukrainian\ \ момент перескоку (для послідовності)Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ stiga vísitöluEuskara\ \ eskailera indizeaFarsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ شاخص نردبانيArabic\ \ دليل السلمAfrikaans\ \ trapindekseChinese\ \ 阶 梯 指 数Korean\ \ 사다리지수 -
13 ladder variable
French\ \ variable d'échelle; variable retardéeGerman\ \ LeitervariableDutch\ \ ladder variableItalian\ \ variabile a scalaSpanish\ \ variable de la escalaCatalan\ \ variable d'escalaPortuguese\ \ variável de escadaRomanian\ \ -Danish\ \ -Norwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ stegvariabelGreek\ \ μεταβλητή σκαλώνFinnish\ \ (tikapuumuuttuja)Hungarian\ \ létra változóTurkish\ \ merdiven değişkenEstonian\ \ redelmuutujaLithuanian\ \ laiptinis kintamasisSlovenian\ \ -Polish\ \ zmienna schodkowaRussian\ \ лестничная переменнаяUkrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ stiganum breytuEuskara\ \ eskailera aldagaiFarsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ متغير السلمAfrikaans\ \ trapveranderlikeChinese\ \ 阶 梯 变 量Korean\ \ 사다리변수 -
14 Ladder Diagrams
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15 Ladder Static Logic
Electronics: LSLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ladder Static Logic
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16 ladder rung
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17 ladder-shaped polyether
Biochemistry: LSPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ladder-shaped polyether
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18 ladder-type filter
Engineering: LTFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ladder-type filter
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19 ladder approximation
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > ladder approximation
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20 ladder bridging arm
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > ladder bridging arm
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