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Search Terms: 梯*

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noun
1.
ladder(usually kana)
2.
stairs(usually kana)
noun, auxillary suru verb
3.
going to several places in succession (e.g. barhopping)(usually kana)(only relevant for はしご and ハシゴ)
Other readings:
はしご《階子》
はしご《梯》
ていし《梯子》
ハシゴ

noun
1.
suspension bridge, viaduct, temporary bridge
2.
mediation, go-between
Other readings:
掛け橋【かけはし】
かけ橋【かけはし】
架け橋【かけはし】
懸橋【かけはし】
掛橋【かけはし】
【かけはし】
【かけはし】

noun, no-adjective
trapezoid, trapezium(now usu. 台形)
See also:台形

noun
Indian coral tree (Erythrina variegata)(usually kana)
Other readings:
でいご《梯姑》
でいこ《梯梧》
でいこ《梯姑》
デイゴ
デイコ

noun
ladder(archaism)
See also:梯子

noun
barhopping, pub crawl
Other readings:
ハシゴ酒【ハシゴざけ】
梯子酒【はしござけ】

noun
hook-and-ladder truck, ladder truck
Other readings:
梯子車【はしごしゃ】
ハシゴ車【ハシゴしゃ】

noun
ladder form of "high" kanji(var. of 高 where the central top portion resembles a ladder)
Other readings:
梯子高【はしごだか】
【はしごだか】

noun
step, stair, staircase
Other readings:
はしご段【はしごだん】

noun
barhopping, pub crawl
See also:はしご酒
Other readings:
梯子飲み【はしごのみ】

はし
hashigowokakeru
expression, Ichidan verb
to set a ladder up against
Other readings:
梯子をかける【はしごをかける】
はしごを掛ける【はしごをかける】

はしはず
hashigowohazusareru
expression, Ichidan verb
to be lonely at the top, to be left high and dry by one's friends, to have the ladder pulled out from under one

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 11 strokes
Jinmeiyou Kanji (used in names)
Common kanji
ladder, stairs, insatiable drinking
KUN:
  • はしご
    hashigo
ON:
  • テイ
    tei
  • タイ
    tai
Nanori:
  • だい
    dai

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 25 results)


Please hold this ladder steady

The boy seized the ladder, and began to climb

The ladder was covered with dust and rust

She was going up a ladder

The workmen were climbing up and down the ladder

I went up to the roof by means of a ladder

Take care when you climb up the ladder

She was standing on a ladder painting the ceiling

She was going up a ladder
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