rovină — ROVÍNĂ, rovine, s.f. 1. Groapă, adâncitură, surpătură de teren, râpă (mocirloasă). 2. Loc mlăştinos; mlaştină, mocirlă. [acc. şi: róvină. – pl. şi: rovini] – Din bg. rovina. Trimis de LauraGellner, 14.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 ROVÍNĂ s. (geogr.)… … Dicționar Român
Rovina — may refer to:* In Romania: ** Rovina, a village in Brănişca Commune, Hunedoara County ** Rovina, a village in Bucureşci Commune, Hunedoara County * In Bulgaria: ** Rovina, a village in Smolyan Province … Wikipedia
rovina — (ant. e lett. ruina) s.f. [lat. rŭīna, der. di ruĕre precipitare ]. 1. [grave danneggiamento di edifici e strutture edilizie] ▶◀ caduta, cedimento, collasso, crollo, distruzione, sconquasso. ▲ Locuz. prep.: in rovina [che ha subìto cedimenti… … Enciclopedia Italiana
rovina — ro·vì·na s.f. AU 1a. caduta, crollo o cedimento strutturale di un opera muraria: il sisma ha provocato la rovina di numerosi edifici Sinonimi: cedimento, crollo. 1b. grave distruzione provocata dalla furia degli elementi naturali: la grandine ha… … Dizionario italiano
rovina — {{hw}}{{rovina}}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Caduta, crollo: la rovina del ponte | (est.) Grave deterioramento: un antico palazzo in –r. 2 Cosa che è caduta, precipitata, rovinata | spec. al pl. Ruderi, avanzi di edifici antichi o demoliti con azione violenta … Enciclopedia di italiano
rovina — s. f. 1. crollo, caduta, distruzione, catastrofe, disastro, tragedia □ marasma, finimondo, sconquasso, desolazione, devastazione 2. (spec. al pl.) maceria, rudere, avanzi, resti, vestigia 3. (fig.) sfacelo, scempio, sfascio, débâcle (fr.) □ (econ … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
ROVINA, HANNA — (1889–1980), Israeli actress. She was born in Berezino, Minsk district, Russia, and trained as a kindergarten teacher. During World War I, she took charge of an institute for refugee children at Saratov. In 1917 she joined the Hebrew theatrical… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rovina, Hannah — (1892–1980) Israel actress. Hannah Rovina was one of the earliest and greatest stars of Habimah, the first professional Hebrew theatre in the world, founded in Moscow in 1917. Habimah was run as an artistic co operative and followed the… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Rovina, Hanna — (1889 1980) Considered the first lady of the Hebrew theater. She was born in the Minsk Province in Ukraine and studied Hebrew in a modern heder and trained to be a teacher in Warsaw. When directors Nahum Zemach and Constantin Stanislavsky… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
rovínã — s. f., g. d. art. rovínei; pl. rovíne … Romanian orthography