строка

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Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stroka.

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Noun

строка́ (strokáf inan (genitive строки́, nominative plural стро́ки, genitive plural строк, relational adjective стро́чный, diminutive стро́чка)

  1. line, string, row (single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc.)
    • 1833, Александр Пушкин [Alexander Pushkin], “Том первый. Глава III”, in Дубровский; English translation from Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, transl., Dubrovsky, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2016:
      Влади́мир Дубро́вский не́сколько раз сря́ду перечита́л сии́ дово́льно бестолко́вые стро́ки с необыкнове́нным волне́нием.
      Vladímir Dubróvskij néskolʹko raz srjádu perečitál sií dovólʹno bestolkóvyje stróki s neobyknovénnym volnénijem.
      Vladimir Dubrovsky reread these rather muddled lines several times with extraordinary agitation.
    • 1913, Максим Горький [Maxim Gorky], “X”, in Детство; English translation from Ronald Wilks, transl., My Childhood, 1966:
      Ча́сто быва́ло, что це́лая строка́ станови́лась для меня́ неви́димой, и как бы че́стно я ни стара́лся пойма́ть её́, она́ не дава́лась зре́нию па́мяти.
      Částo byválo, što célaja stroká stanovílasʹ dlja menjá nevídimoj, i kak by čéstno ja ni starálsja pojmátʹ jejó, oná ne daválasʹ zréniju pámjati.
      Often a whole line vanished from my mind, and however much honest effort I made to recapture them, I could never visually recall them again.

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