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Qué (quién) es ladder$43032$ - definición

Property Ladder; Housing ladder

Attic ladder         
  •  A retractable attic ladder in its closed position.
  •  A retractable attic ladder halfway open.
  •  A retractable attic ladder fully extended.
AN ATTIC LADDER (US) OR LOFT LADDER (UK) IS A COLLAPSIBLE LADDER WHICH IS ATTACHED WITH THE FLOOR OF AN ATTIC AND CEILING OF THE FLOOR BELOW THE ATTIC.
Attic stairs; Attic ladder (firefighting); Attic Ladder (Firefighting); Loft ladder; Attic ladders
An attic ladder (US) or loft ladder (UK) is a retractable ladder that is installed into an attic door/access panel. They are used as an inexpensive and compact alternative to having a stairway that ascends to the attic of a building.
Ladder tournament         
  • Vertical Pyramid View
  • Horizontal Pyramid View
  • Vertical View
FORM OF TOURNAMENT FOR GAMES AND SPORTS
Ladder system; Game leaderboard; Game ladder; Squash ladder; Badminton ladder; Tennis ladder; Leaderboards; Online leaderboards; Online leaderboard
A ladder tournament (also known as a ladder competition or pyramid tournament) is a form of tournament for games and sports. Unlike many tournaments, which usually have an element of elimination, ladder competitions can go on indefinitely.
The Living Ladder         
1913 FILM BY MAURITS BINGER, LOUIS H. CHRISPIJN
De Levende Ladder; De levende ladder; De Levende ladder
The Living Ladder () is a 1913 Dutch silent drama film directed by Maurits Binger and Louis H. Chrispijn.

Wikipedia

Property ladder

The term property ladder, widely used in the United Kingdom, describes the relative differences in constant terms from cheaper to more expensive housing.

According to this metaphor, an individual or a family can progress by stages from more affordable houses (for younger first-time buyers who are typically at the bottom of the property ladder) to expensive houses are at the top. "Getting on to the property ladder" is the process of buying one's first house and holding a place on the property market.

The Oxford English Dictionary traces use of the phrase "property ladder" back to 1941 in the journal Eugenics.