Subject | English | Russian |
brit. | come a purler | рухнуть (Liv Bliss) |
idiom. | come a purler | шлёпнуться (головой вперёд, во весь рост: "Only one thing, indeed, could have pleased me more – if I had been informed that Sir Watkyn Bassett had trodden on the soap and come a purler in the bathtub." (P.G. Wodehouse) ART Vancouver) |
idiom. | come a purler | грохнуться (головой вперёд, во весь рост: "Only one thing, indeed, could have pleased me more – if I had been informed that Sir Watkyn Bassett had trodden on the soap and come a purler in the bathtub." (P.G. Wodehouse) ART Vancouver) |
nonstand. | come a purler | кулдыбнуться (головой вперёд, во весь рост ART Vancouver) |
idiom. | come a purler | растянуться во весь рост ("Only one thing, indeed, could have pleased me more – if I had been informed that Sir Watkyn Bassett had trodden on the soap and come a purler in the bathtub." (P.G. Wodehouse) ART Vancouver) |
gen. | come a purler | упасть вниз головой |
gen. | take a purler | упасть вниз головой |