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стремить

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *strьměti. Cognate with Old East Slavic стрьмление (strĭmlenije), Slovene strmẹ́ti (to rise) (tonal orthography), Czech strmět (to rise), Slovak strmieť (to rise), Polish trzmić (to stick out). Related to Proto-Slavic *strьmъ (steep). Per Vasmer, possibly derived from the vowel assimilation found in Proto-Slavic *strьmь, *strьmьnъ (compare стрём (strjom, fear), стрёмный (strjómnyj, scary)), from Proto-Slavic *strъm-.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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стреми́ть (stremítʹimpf

  1. (poetic or literary) to direct (something towards something), to fix (something onto something)
    стреми́ть взор (к)stremítʹ vzor (k)to direct one's gaze (towards)

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