steel ladder
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsteelandladder
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steel
noun[U]
uk/stiːl/us/stiːl/
a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles ...
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ladder
noun
uk/ˈlæd.ər/us/ˈlæd.ɚ/
a piece of equipment used for climbing up and down, that consists of two vertical bars or pieces of rope joined to each other by a set of ...
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(Definition ofsteelandladderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A four-story corrugatedsteelladdertower building was constructed as the academy's high rise prop.
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Foursteelladdermasts anchor the glass box and the whole gives the impression of a suspension bridge that stretches into the distance.
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The conventionalsteelladderframe had a wheelbase of 118 in.
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To reach the main falls, one has to go down a steepsteelladder, which in one section goes vertically straight down.
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The ledge is about 50 cm wide, and continues over to asteelladderand access to the tunnel.
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The butte can be hiked, and contains asteelladderto assist in reaching the summit.
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Originally frames were made of wood (commonly ash), butsteelladderframes became common in the 1930s.
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The group additionally replaced thesteelladderin the lighthouse with a new wooden spiral staircase.
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All three shared a common wheelbase of 141.7inm 2 and asteelladderframe chassis.
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The dressing rooms were also re-fitted with new washbasins and lighting and on stage the wooden steps to the fly-bridge were replaced with steel ladders.
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