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    Ladder, английский
    1. An apparatus widely used in circus. it may be used in various acts; for example, in antipodists` work where a performer, while lying on trink, is balancing a ladder standing on his feet, and at the same time an upper one is working on it. freely standing

    2. Лестница; стремянка

    3. Лестничная диаграмма; «лестница» (промежуточная форма между ленточной диаграммой и сетевым графиком; график частичного совмещения планируемых работ)

    4. On board a ship, all "stairs" are called ladders, except for literal staircases aboard passenger ships. most "stairs" on a ship are narrow and nearly vertical, hence the name. believed to be from the anglo-saxon word hiaeder, meaning ladder.

    5. A frame, usually of wood or metal, consisting of two side pieces (called “stiles”) which are connected by crosspieces, usually round (called “rungs”); used as a means of climbing up or down.

    6. Трап

    7. The accommodation ladder is a sort of light staircase occasionally fixed on the gangway. it is furnished with rails and man-ropes; the lower end of it is kept at a proper distance from the ship`s side by iron bars or braces to render it more convenient. ( see gangway.)—forecastle-ladder and hold-ladder, for getting into or out of those parts of a ship.—jacob`s ladder, abaft top-gallant masts, where no ratlines are provided.—quarter or stern ladders. two ladders of rope, suspended from the right and left side of a ship`s stern, whereby to get into the boats which are moored astern.

    8. Except on passenger and cruise ships, where conventional terminology is used, all shipboard staircases are called “ladders,” whether they are vertical with rungs, or inclined with steps-and-risers.

    9. Цепная схема; многозвенная схема


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    Run, английский



    Lamp socket, английский

    Ladder, английский
    1. An apparatus widely used in circus. it may be used in various acts; for example, in antipodists` work where a performer, while lying on trink, is balancing a ladder standing on his feet, and at the same time an upper one is working on it. freely standing

    2. Лестница; стремянка

    3. Лестничная диаграмма; «лестница» (промежуточная форма между ленточной диаграммой и сетевым графиком; график частичного совмещения планируемых работ)

    4. On board a ship, all "stairs" are called ladders, except for literal staircases aboard passenger ships. most "stairs" on a ship are narrow and nearly vertical, hence the name. believed to be from the anglo-saxon word hiaeder, meaning ladder.

    5. A frame, usually of wood or metal, consisting of two side pieces (called “stiles”) which are connected by crosspieces, usually round (called “rungs”); used as a means of climbing up or down.

    6. Трап

    7. The accommodation ladder is a sort of light staircase occasionally fixed on the gangway. it is furnished with rails and man-ropes; the lower end of it is kept at a proper distance from the ship`s side by iron bars or braces to render it more convenient. ( see gangway.)—forecastle-ladder and hold-ladder, for getting into or out of those parts of a ship.—jacob`s ladder, abaft top-gallant masts, where no ratlines are provided.—quarter or stern ladders. two ladders of rope, suspended from the right and left side of a ship`s stern, whereby to get into the boats which are moored astern.

    8. Except on passenger and cruise ships, where conventional terminology is used, all shipboard staircases are called “ladders,” whether they are vertical with rungs, or inclined with steps-and-risers.

    9. Цепная схема; многозвенная схема