0 a piece of equipment with steps for climbing up and down that can stand on its own or be folded for carrying -- 活梯,梯凳
Using a 2 m stepladder, beach pebbles of varying shapes and mass, were dropped to a maximum of four metres.
But if we need a rest, then our stepladder becomes a seat.
They tended to make mistakes mostly on chocolate cake and stepladder.
This progression could be considered a "stepladder" "from the simple to the composite, from the low to the higher" found everywhere in nature.
With a stepladder, the patient learned how to walk up and down stairs.
It is likely true that most freshmen could not literally design a stepladder step for strength or stiffness, nor could they design a transistor or an integrated circuit.
Under the tax law, a stool has to be distinguished from a stepladder, and height is a sensible criterion for doing so.
Pointing to the dangers, he said that the balconies were a "stepladder to oblivion".