ladder
lad|der /l'ædər/ (ladders)
1 [N-COUNT]
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 [N-SING] the N, usu with supp
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.
If they want to climb the ladder of success they should be given that opportunity...
3 [N-COUNT]
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. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use run)rope lad|der (rope ladders)
also rope-ladder
[N-COUNT]
A rope ladder is a ladder made of two long ropes connected by short pieces of rope, wood, or metal.
1 [N-COUNT]
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 [N-SING] the N, usu with supp
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.
If they want to climb the ladder of success they should be given that opportunity...
3 [N-COUNT]
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. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use run)rope lad|der (rope ladders)
also rope-ladder
[N-COUNT]
A rope ladder is a ladder made of two long ropes connected by short pieces of rope, wood, or metal.