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单词 ladder
释义 lad·der
I. \ˈladə(r)\ noun
(-s)
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hlǣdder, hlǣder; akin to Middle Dutch lēder ladder, Old High German leitara ladder, Old Norse hlith swinging gate, Gothic hleithra hut, tent, and to Old English hlinian, hleonian to lean — more at lean (incline)
1.
 a. : a usually portable structure for use in climbing up or down that consists commonly of two parallel sidepieces of wood, metal, or rope joined at short intervals by a series of crosspieces that serve as rests for the feet — see aerial ladder, extension ladder, stepladder
 b. obsolete : the steps leading to a gallows
 c. : a set of vertical or inclined steps on a ship : ship's stairway — see accommodation ladder; compare companionway
2. : a means of rising or climbing : that by which one attains to a higher position or status
 < the only ladder is education in a technical school — Roger Burlingame >
 < ladders used by the unscrupulously ambitious — T.H.Eliot >
 < the societal organizations and the institutions that serve … as social laddersSocial Forces >
 < the pathetic conviction that learning alone was the ladder to political power — Roy Lewis & Angus Maude >
— compare stepping-stone
3. : something that resembles or suggests a ladder in form or use: as
 a. chiefly Britain : run 12a
 b. : fish ladder
 c. : conveyer 2a(6)
 d. : a series of cross straps attached to the backs of venetian-blind tapes to support the slats
 e. : backbone 5, ladder track
 f. : a succession of gunfire salvos fired with uniform differences in range to determine the proper range for achieving hits
 g. : a cultivating implement of India resembling a harrow
4. : a series of usually ascending steps or stages : a scheme of comparative rank or order : scale
 < trying to better his position on the social ladder >
 < ranked objectively in a ladder of economic desirability — Journal of Accountancy >
 < a toehold on the academic ladder — Lynn White >
 < slipped down the power ladder — C.L.Sulzberger >
 < a world whose standards appear to be at the bottom of the ladder — P.M.Mazur >
5.
 a. : ladder company
 b. : ladder truck
II. verb
(laddered ; laddered ; laddering \-d(ə)riŋ\ ; ladders)
transitive verb
1. : to provide with ladders : scale by means of a ladder
 < ladder a building >
2. : to provide with a fish ladder
 < ladder a falls >
3. chiefly Britain : to cause or develop a ladder in
 < ladder a stocking >
4. India : to work (land) with a ladder : harrow
5. : to mark transversely as if with rungs of a ladder : bar, stripe
 < slant rays laddered the lofty shade — D.C.Peattie >
intransitive verb
1. chiefly Britain : to develop a ladder : run
 < stockings which laddered the first time they were worn >
2. : to rise like or as if on the successive rungs of a ladder
 < dusty leaves laddering up a goldenrod stem — W.O.Mitchell >
 < laddering up the bestseller list — Time >
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