step ladder (plural step ladders)
- A ladder with steps or treads instead of rungs that is hinged in the middle to form an inverted V, with stays to keep the two halves at a fixed angle.
- (Australian rules football, slang) The player over whom another player marks to take a spectacular mark.
ladder with steps or treads instead of rungs
- Belarusian: драбі́ны f pl (drabíny)
- Bulgarian: подвижна стълба f (podvižna stǎlba)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 人字梯 (rénzìtī), 扶梯級/扶梯级 (fútījí)
- Czech: štafle (cs) f pl
- Danish: trappestige c
- Dutch: keukentrap (nl) m or f, huishoudtrap (nl) m or f
- Esperanto: ŝtupeskalo
- Finnish: taloustikkaat pl, keittiötikkaat pl
- French: escabeau (fr) m
- Galician: esqueira (gl) f
- German: Stufenleiter f, Stehleiter f, Trittleiter (de) f, Leitertritt m, Tritt (de) m, Bockleiter (de) f
- Hebrew: דרגרג m (dragrág)
- Hungarian: kislétra, háztartási létra, állólétra (hu)
- Irish: dréimire taca m
- Italian: scaletta (it) f, scaleo (it) m, scala a libretto f
- Japanese: 脚立 (ja) (きゃたつ, kyatatsu)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Manx: aarey fillit f
- Navajo: haazʼéí
- Norwegian: gardintrapp m or f
- Nynorsk: gardintrapp f
- Polish: składana drabinka f, taboret składany m
- Portuguese: escadote (pt) m
- Romanian: scară cu trepte f
- Russian: стремя́нка (ru) f (stremjánka), ле́стница (ru) f (léstnica)
- Spanish: escalerilla f, escalera de tijera f, escalera doble f, gradilla (es) f
- Swedish: trappstege c
- Turkish: ayaklı merdiven, seyyar merdiven
- Ukrainian: стрем'я́нка f (stremʺjánka), розсувна драбина f (rozsuvna drabyna)
- Welsh: camfa ysgol f
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