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• НА ЧЕТВЕРЕНЬКАХ стоять, ползти и т.п. coll; НА КАРАЧКАХ substand; НА ЧЕТВЕРЕНЬКИ становиться, (в)стать coll; НА КАРАЧКИ substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to be, crawl, get down, get up etc) on one's hands and knees:- on all fours.♦ Людмила вернулась как раз в тот момент, когда Алтынник, ползая по полу на карачках, показывал, как именно старшина де Голль учит молодых солдат мыть полы (Войнович 5). Ludmilla returned just as Altinnik was crawling on all fours across the floor to demonstrate de Gaulle's method of teaching a raw recruit the proper way to wash floors (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на четвереньки
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22 карачки
на карачки, на карачках — on all fours, on one's hands and knees
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23 camminare carponi
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24 carpone
carpone, carponi avv. on all fours, on one's hands and knees: trascinarsi carpone, to crawl on all fours. -
25 jerangkak
men-jerangkak crawl on hands and knees.
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