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1 споткнуться
1) General subject: blunder, catch one's foot, make a trip, slip up, stumble, titubate, trip, trip up, trip over2) American: fall over (обо что-либо), fall over3) Australian slang: arse over kettle, arse over tit, come a gutser4) Makarov: catch foot5) Phraseological unit: false step (a stumble.) -
2 грабануться
Australian slang: arse over kettle (обычно вперед), arse over tit (обычно вперед) -
3 неловко упасть
1) General subject: have a bad fall2) Australian slang: arse over kettle, arse over tit -
4 свалиться
1) General subject: crumple, flop (от усталости), go down with, spank down, thud, tumble, tumble down, come a cropper, come upon, crumple up, take a toss, snap up (out of something)2) Australian slang: arse over kettle, arse over tit, flake out (особенно от усталости или непомерного употребления алкоголя)3) Automobile industry: topple4) Makarov: collapse (в результате удара, напряжения), get a spill, have a spill, spill (с лошади, велосипеда и т.п.), curl up, fall off, come a cropper (вниз головой), come upon (на кого-л.) -
5 вверх ногами
1) General subject: head over heels, heels over head, invert, upside down2) Engineering: upside-down3) Set phrase: (все) at sixes and sevens, (все) topsy-turvy, (стоять, ставить, держать, пр.) upside-down4) Taboo: ass over ballocks, arse over tip, arse over tit5) Idiomatic expression: ass over tea kettle -
6 кувырком
1) General subject: head over heels, topsy-turvy2) Makarov: heels over head3) Taboo: ass over ballocks, arse over tip, arse over tit4) Idiomatic expression: ass over tea kettle -
7 вверх тормашками
1) General subject: upside down, upside-down, head over heels, headlong, heels over head2) Colloquial: topsy-turvy3) Jocular: antipodean4) Taboo: arse over tip, arse over tit5) Idiomatic expression: ass over tea kettle -
8 кубарем
1) General subject: head over heels, headfirst2) Colloquial: (о падении напр. со скалы) rocky-earthward3) Makarov: heels over head4) Taboo: arse over tip, arse over tit5) Idiomatic expression: ass over tea kettle
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