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  tai1   jyutping
  ti1   pinyin
[1] ladder; stairs; steps
[2] sth shaped like a ladder or staircase

noun
Stroke count: 11
Level: 1
Radical: (#75)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.

This word has been viewed 9147 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 18th Nov 2013 13:33

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detail  din6 tai1  dian4 ti1 = lift
detail  zi6 dung6 din6 tai1  zi4 dong4 dian4 ti1 = escalator
detail  lau4 tai1  lou2 ti1 = stairway; staircase
detail  din6 dung6 fu4 tai1  dian4 dong4 fu2 ti1 = escalator
detail  din6 fu4 tai1  dian4 fu2 ti1 = escalator
detail  zi6 dung6 fu4 tai1  zi4 dong4 fu2 ti1 = escalator
detail  sing4 din6 tai1  cheng2 dian4 ti1 = to take the lift (elevator)
detail  tai1 kap1   = rundle, rung of a ladder
detail  tai1 jan1 tai1  ti1 en1 ti1 = TNT (trinitrotoluene) as a loanword
detail  tai1 dou6  ti1 du4 = gradient
See all 33 compounds (CantoDict reports 34 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations)

Showing all 2 examples containing 梯
detail
Yours is a good idea, but mine is an even better plan.
[is an expression. 張良 was a famous master strategist. lit: You may have 張良's plan, but I have an escalade (a rampart-scaling ladder)]
detail 消防員救出被困電梯
Fire fighters rescued three people trapped inside a lift.

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