on the ladder
On a property ladder, owning property.
When someone has bought their first house, they are said to have got on the ladder.
ADJ
rickety | wooden | loft, rope
VERB + LADDER
ascend, clamber up, climb (up), mount, go up
The firefighter climbed up the ladder to reach the cat stuck in the tree.
come down, descend, go down
put up
My father put up a ladder against the house to clean the gutters.
fall off, step off
PREP
on/up a/the ~
The painter stood on a ladder to reach the high ceiling in the kitchen.
down a/the ~
She climbed down the ladder carefully after finishing the gutters.
~ to
She climbed the ladder to reach the books on the top shelf.
PHRASES
the bottom/foot of a ladder, a rung/step of a ladder
I carefully placed my foot at the bottom of the ladder before climbing up to fix the roof.
the top of a ladder
ADJ
evolutionary, social
She worked hard to climb the social ladder and eventually became a company director.
career, corporate, housing, promotion
VERB + LADDER
ascend, climb, move up
He climbed the career ladder quickly by working hard and gaining new skills.
get onto
PREP
higher up the ~
People higher up the corporate ladder often have more responsibility than those starting out.
lower down the ~
~ of
She climbed the ladder of success by working hard at her job for many years.
~ to
The hard work and dedication were essential rungs on the ladder to her dream career.
PHRASES
get/have one foot on the ladder
She got one foot on the property ladder when she bought her first small apartment last year.
a rung/step on the ladder
Getting a job at a small company was the first rung on the ladder to my career success.