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ladder$43032$ - tradução para grego

Property Ladder; Housing ladder

ladder      
n. κλίμαξ κινητή, σκάλα
rope ladder         
  • An aluminum stepladder
  • Safe setup of a leaning ladder
  • New York]].
  • A video on ladder fall injuries in the United States in 2011
  • Riverbend Cave]], 2006
VERTICAL SET OF RUNGS OR STEPS
Ladders; Extension ladder; Step ladder; Rope ladder; Stepladder; Step Ladder; EN 131; EN131; Telescoping ladder; Sectional ladder; Retractable ladder; Folding ladder; Trestle ladder; Counterbalanced ladder; Bridge ladder; Caving ladder; 🪜; Step-ladder
ανεμόσκαλα
scaling ladder         
  • Siege of Badajoz]] in 1812, part of the [[Peninsular War]]
  • [[GIGN]] operators using a modern assault ladder installed on the roof of a [[Sherpa Light]] armored vehicle
ACT OF SCALING DEFENSIVE WALLS OR RAMPARTS WITH THE AID OF LADDERS
Assault Ladder; Siege ladder; Siege ladders; Escalades; Scaling ladder; Assault ladder
ανεμόσκαλα

Definição

ladder
n.
framework with rungs for climbing
1) to put up a ladder
2) to steady a ladder
3) to lean a ladder (against a wall)
4) to climb, go up, mount a ladder
5) to come down, descend a ladder
6) an aerial; extension; rope ladder
7) an accommodation ladder (over the side of a ship)
unraveled stitches in a stocking
(BE; AE has runner)
8) to get, have a ladder
path
9) the ladder to success
hierarchy
10) the social ladder

Wikipédia

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.