0 a set of rungs or steps between two long supports, for climbing up or down -- cái thang
1 a long, narrow flaw caused by the breaking of a stitch in a stocking or other knitted fabric; run American -- lỗi trong chiếc bít tất do đan
Further down the line, on the lowest rung of the ladder, we meet with names which seem to have been drawn out of a hat.
We see wood that has been made into a ladder rather than a ladder that has been made out of wood.
Networks of charge-charge interactions in proteins measured by charge ladders and capillary electrophoresis.
The energy ladder model envisions a three-stage fuel switching process.
The library is editable by the user, and each template can contain both low-level control behaviour (written in ladder diagram) and higher-level intelligent behaviour.
The major achievement of the energy ladder model in its simplest form is the ability to capture the strong income dependency of fuel choices.
The latter they interpreted as a ladder for stepping on rather than a ladder with steps.
You're on the ladder, being handed on from one master to the next.