What does epavă in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word epavă in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use epavă in Romanian.

The word epavă in Romanian means wreck, umbră, epavă, epavă, epavă, epavă, ruină, epavă, ruină, epavă. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word epavă

wreck

umbră

(figurative (weakened person) (figurat)

He is just a shell of his former self.

epavă

(uncountable (floating debris)

Masses of flotsam were swept down the river in the flood.

epavă

(remains of ship)

Sunt multe epave în apele de lângă coastă.
There are a lot of wrecks in the waters around this coast.

epavă

(wrecked ship's remains)

A rescue team will try to raise the shipwreck this weekend.

epavă

(figurative (person: exhausted) (figurat)

The experience had left him a hollow shell, barely able to function.

ruină

(sth ruined)

După incendiu, Mary s-a uitat la ruinele casei ei. Pierduse totul.
After the fire, Mary gazed at the wreck of her home; she had lost everything.

epavă, ruină

(sb devastated, exhausted) (persoană)

Zoe era o epavă după ce a lucrat paisprezece ore pe zi timp de șase luni.
Zoe was a wreck after working fourteen-hour days for six months.

epavă

(informal, figurative (sb: emotional, confused) (emoțional)

He was such a mess after his wife died.

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