Pronunciation: /əˌkɑːməˈdeɪʃən ˈlædər/
noun a portable or fixed ladder used to provide safe access from a ship to a dock or another vessel
A1 The accommodation ladder was used to help passengers board the ship safely.
A2 The crew members extended the accommodation ladder to allow the guests to disembark from the boat.
B1 The sailor carefully lowered the accommodation ladder to provide access to the dock.
B2 The captain instructed the crew to secure the accommodation ladder before allowing anyone to climb aboard.
C1 The maintenance team inspected the accommodation ladder for any signs of wear and tear.
C2 The ship's captain oversaw the installation of a new accommodation ladder to meet safety regulations.
formal The accommodation ladder is used to provide safe access for crew and passengers getting on and off the ship.
informal Make sure you use the accommodation ladder when boarding the ship, it's the safest way to get on.
slang Hey, don't forget to use the accommodation ladder when hopping on the boat, safety first!
figurative The accommodation ladder can be seen as a symbolic bridge between the ship and the shore, connecting two worlds.
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