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We found 7 words, 1 name, and 32 examples matching 'はしご'
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noun
1. ladder  (often written with kana only)
2. stairs  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 梯子酒
noun
barhopping
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noun
ladder form of "high" kanji  (髙 as variant of 高)
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Most common form: 梯子をかける
expression, ichidan verb
to set a ladder up against
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Most common form: 梯子を外される
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
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かけはし   Kakehashi   (surname)  
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わたし
はしご
つか
使
って
やね
屋根
のぼ
った

I went up to the roof by means of a ladder.
このはしごしっかり
さえてくれ

Hold this ladder steady.
かれ
へいこう
平衡
うしな
って
はしごから
ちた

He lost his balance and fell off the ladder.
かのじょ
彼女
はしごからまっささま
ちた

She fell head over heels from the ladder.
かれ
はしご
かたあし
片足
けた

He put his foot on the ladder.
 
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