Keresés
Ladder
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létra
a piece of equipment with a set of steps that are connected to two long bars, used for climbing up and down a height
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a long row of torn fabric in tights or stockings
What is a "ladder"?
A ladder is a long row of torn fabric running vertically, typically caused by snagging or catching the material on something sharp. This results in a visible gap or "ladder" in the fabric, which can quickly render the garment unwearable. It is a common problem with delicate hosiery and can be frustrating for those looking to wear their favorite tights or stockings. In some cases, the ladder can be stopped from getting worse by applying clear nail polish to the area, but often the only solution is to replace the garment. Ladders can be especially problematic during formal events or in professional settings where ripped clothing is not appropriate.
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létra
ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress
to ladder
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come unraveled or undone as if by snagging
Példa
The ladder leaned against the wall.
He propped the ladder up against the wall.
The unstable ladder was unfit for reaching high shelves safely.
The workers stood the ladder up against the wall to reach the high shelves.
She confidently climbed the ladder to reach the top shelf.