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1 crawl
دَبّ \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk. creep (crept): to move with the body close to the ground; move along slowly, quietly or secretly. \ See Also حبا (حَبَا)، زحف (زَحَفَ) \ زَحَفَ \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk, move slowly The car crawled up the hill. creep (crept): to move with the body close to the ground; move along slowly, quietly or secretly. -
2 crawl
تَحَرَّكَ بِبُطْءٍ \ crawl: to move slowly: The car crawled up the hill. \ حَبا \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk. \ حَبْوٌ \ crawl: a crawling movement. \ دَبِيب \ crawl: a crawling movement. \ زَحْفٌ \ crawl: a crawling movement. \ طَرِيقَة سِبَاحَة \ crawl: a way of swimming. -
3 crawl
[krɔːl]1. verb1) to move slowly along the ground:يَتَجَرْجَر، يَزْحَفThe injured dog crawled away.
2) (of people) to move on hands and knees or with the front of the body on the ground:يَزْحَفThe baby can't walk yet, but she crawls everywhere.
3) to move slowly:يَتَقَدَّم بِبُطءThe traffic was crawling along at ten kilometres per hour.
4) to be covered with crawling things:يعِجُّ بHis hair was crawling with lice.
2. noun1) a very slow movement or speed:زَحْف، بُطءWe drove along at a crawl.
2) a style of swimming in which the arms make alternate overarm movements:سباحَة الزَّحْفShe's better at the crawl than she is at the breaststroke.
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4 переползание на четвереньках
1) Sports: cat crawling2) Military: hands and knees crawl, high crawlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переползание на четвереньках
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5 rangkak
crawl, crawled, crawled, crawling* * *crawl on hands and knees; make slow progress; fawn -
6 на карачках
прост.on one's hands and knees; on all fours- Да покажи я тебе три целковых, вынь теперь из кармана, так ты на Васильевский за ними доползёшь на карачках, - вот ты каков! (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — 'Why, if I only took a three-rubie note out of my pocket and just showed it to you, you'd crawl on your hands and knees to the other end of town for it - that's the kind of fellow you are!'
- Мне вот дедушка Харитон, когда я ещё мальчонком был, всегда сказывал: "Степашка, вырастешь - главное дело, на карачках не ползай. Упал где, на ноги ментом вскакивай, а на карачках не ползи. Люди, как гуси, заклюют, коль на карачках". (Ф. Панфёров, Бруски) — 'Grandfather Khariton used to say to me when I was a boy: 'Stepashka, when you grow up, the chief thing is not to crawl about on all fours. If you fall down, jump up again quick, never crawl. When you're down on your knees, people peck at you like geese.
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7 creep (crept)
دَبّ \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk. creep (crept): to move with the body close to the ground; move along slowly, quietly or secretly. \ See Also حبا (حَبَا)، زحف (زَحَفَ) \ زَحَفَ \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk, move slowly The car crawled up the hill. creep (crept): to move with the body close to the ground; move along slowly, quietly or secretly. -
8 carponi
on all fours* * *[kar'poni]camminare carponi — to crawl, to walk on all fours o on hands and knees
* * *carponi/kar'poni/camminare carponi to crawl, to walk on all fours o on hands and knees. -
9 krabbeln
I v/i (ist gekrabbelt) crawl* * *to scrabble; to crawl* * *krạb|beln ['krabln]1. vi aux seinto crawl2. vt(= kitzeln) to tickle3. vti impers(= kitzeln) to tickle; (= jucken) to itchSee:→ kribbeln* * *1) ((of people) to move on hands and knees or with the front of the body on the ground: The baby can't walk yet, but she crawls everywhere.) crawl2) ((usually with about or around) to make scratching noises or movements: He was scrabbling about looking for the money he had dropped.) scrabble3) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) scramble* * *krab·beln[ˈkrabl̩n]* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein crawl* * *A. v/i (ist gekrabbelt) crawl* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein crawl* * *v.to scrabble v. -
10 kruipen
1 [met betrekking tot mensen] creep, crawl2 [met betrekking tot dieren] crawl3 [met betrekking tot planten] creep, trail5 [onderdanig zijn] crawl6 [schuilplaats zoeken bij] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉♦voorbeelden:1 op handen en voeten kruipen • crawl on hands and knees/on all foursde stoet kroop over de weg • the procession crawled along the road5 voor iemand kruipen • crawl/grovel before/to someonebij elkaar kruipen • huddle together -
11 زحف
زَحَفَ \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk, move slowly The car crawled up the hill. creep (crept): to move with the body close to the ground; move along slowly, quietly or secretly. \ زَحَفَ \ scramble: to move hastily and with difficulty (over rough or steep ground, through bushes, up trees, etc.) using hands as well as feet. \ See Also تَسَلَّقَ بِسُرعَةٍ على يَدَيْهِ وَرِجْلَيْه -
12 klęcz|ki
plt (G plklęczek) poruszać się na klęczkach to crawl on one’s hands and knees- upaść a. osunąć się na klęczki to go down on one’s knees- wstać z klęczek to get up off one’s knees■ jest a. żyje na klęczkach przed wszystkimi he bows down to everybody- błagała go na klęczkach she begged him on her kneesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > klęcz|ki
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13 переползать
переползтиcrawl over, creep* over; (через) crawl (over), creep* (over)он с трудом переполз — he crawled / crept over with difficulty
он переполз через канаву — he crawled over the ditch; he crossed the ditch on hands and knees
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14 op handen en voeten kruipen
op handen en voeten kruipencrawl on hands and knees/on all fours————————op handen en voeten kruipenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > op handen en voeten kruipen
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15 حبا
حَبا \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk. -
16 دب
دَبّ \ crawl: to move along slowly, on hands and knees or like a snake: Babies crawl before they can walk. creep (crept): to move with the body close to the ground; move along slowly, quietly or secretly. \ See Also حبا (حَبَا)، زحف (زَحَفَ) -
17 Ч-146
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 kneeson all fours.Людмила вернулась как раз в тот момент, когда Алтын-ник, 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). -
18 на карачках
• 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 карачках
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19 на карачки
• 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 карачки
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20 на четвереньках
• 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 четвереньках
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