ladder

ladder [ˈlædə(r)]  [ˈlædɚ] 

第三人称单数:ladders

ladder的翻译

第三人称复数:ladders

现在分词:laddering

过去分词:laddered

过去式:laddered

ladder 基本解释

名词梯子,阶梯; 梯状物; 途径; (紧身裤袜或长筒袜的)滑丝

不及物动词使(袜子)发生抽丝现象; 像长筒袜一样抽丝

ladder 相关例句

911chaxun查询·英语单词

不及物动词

1. Have you any nylons that won't ladder?
    你有不会抽丝的尼龙袜子吗?

2. He laddered to the top of his profession.
    他跃上他的行业的最高峰。

名词

1. I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window.
    于是我从花园的棚子里拿来一架梯子,把它靠在墙上,并开始向卧室的窗子爬去。

2. Rest the ladder against the wall.
    把梯子靠着墙。

3. The boy ascended the ladder.
    这男孩爬上了梯子。

ladder 网络解释

1. 扶梯:我司是致力服务于汽车和船用五金零配件的生产商家,能够全面提供汽车及船用的五金零配件,例如:锚链座(Anchor roller)、系绳栓(Cleat)、把手(Handrail)、门钮(Hinge)、扶梯(Ladder)、灯(Light)、钓鱼杆座(Rod holder)、旗杆(Stanchion

2. 梯:你注意到警察局里消防车上的云梯(ladder)了吗?那种梯子升起来很高,可高出一百英尺. 美国underworld slang把ladder叫做Jacob,你知道是谁吗?Jacob就是现在以色列(Israel)人的老老老老老老老老老老......老祖宗.

ladder 词典解释
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1. 梯子
    A ladder is a piece of equipment used for climbing up something or down from something. It consists of two long pieces of wood, metal, or rope with steps fixed between them.

2. 911查询·英语单词

2. (社会、组织或系统中晋升或降级的)梯级,阶梯
    You can use the ladder to refer to something such as a society, organization, or system which has different levels that people can progress up or drop down.

    e.g. If they want to climb the ladder of success they should be given that opportunity...
           假如他们有出人头地的意愿,就应该给他们那样的机会。
    e.g. She admired her mother's sister for moving up the social ladder.
           她羡慕姨妈社会地位的提升。

3. (女性长筒袜或裤袜的)抽丝,脱线
    A ladder is a hole or torn part in a woman's stocking or tights, where some of the vertical threads have broken, leaving only the horizontal threads.

    e.g. Her hair was a mess and there was a ladder in her tights.
           她头发乱糟糟,裤袜脱了线。

in AM, use 美国英语用 run
ladder 单语例句

1. But the attached logos add value by way of an affordable step up the ladder of social mobility.

2. The teachers carry the students on their backs to stop them from falling off the ladder.

3. ladder的反义词

3. As more women climb the corporate ladder or carve a niche for themselves as entrepreneurs, corporate travel is having a female makeover.

4. A clever and lucky few gain skills that help start them up the modern economy, on a long ladder.

5. He said the usage of RMB outside China had grown significantly in recent years, helping it to climb up the ladder towards becoming a world payments currency.

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6. The world has given enough encouragement and assistance already, and the opposition must find themselves a ladder to climb down from their high horses.

7. " It may seem quick, " he said of his climb up the ladder.

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8. It should create opportunities for the poor to climb up the social ladder.

9. ladder什么意思

9. Normally, it takes a long time for officials to climb up the leadership ladder.

10. Among the most interesting books that officials have read, many deal with the topic of climbing the political ladder in local governments.

ladder 英英释义

noun

1. steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs
    for climbing up or down

2. a row of unravelled stitches

    e.g. she got a run in her stocking

    Synonym: run ravel

3. ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress

    e.g. he climbed the career ladder

verb

1. come unraveled or undone as if by snagging

    e.g. Her nylons were running

    Synonym: run