梯子

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Meaning and Usage

"梯子" (tīzi) primarily means "ladder," a tool used to climb up or down to reach higher or lower places. It is a common noun in everyday life, especially when talking about household chores, construction, or outdoor activities.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "梯子" when someone needs to reach a high place, such as fixing a light bulb, painting walls, or checking the roof. It can also appear in sports contexts like rock climbing where ladders assist in climbing.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "梯子" (bān tīzi): to carry a ladder, used when moving the ladder to a new location.
  • "梯子" (pá tīzi): to climb a ladder, describing the action of ascending.
  • "梯子" (tīzi huàile): the ladder is broken, a common safety concern.

Usage Notes

When using "梯子," it usually refers to a physical ladder. Avoid confusing it with metaphorical uses of "ladder" in English, as those are less common in Chinese. Also, "梯子" is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts without issue.

Example Sentences

Please bring the ladder over, I need to climb up to fix the light.

He used a ladder to climb to the roof to check for leaks.

In rock climbing, ladders are sometimes used to assist climbing.