SCĂPÁの語源
scăpá (-ap, -át), vb. –
1. A se elibera, a evada. –
2. A scuti, a descărca. –
3. A spune ceva, din greșeală. –
4. A evita, a eluda. –
5. A lăsa, a se elibera de o persoană sau de o obligație sau obicei. –
6. A nu împlini, a nu reuși ceva. –
7. (
Refl.,
înv.) A pierde, a înceta să cîștigi. –
8. (
Refl.) A aluneca, a lăsa să se ducă. –
9. (
Refl.) A comite o greșeală, a greși. –
10. (
Refl.,
fam.) A se murdări, a face pe el. –
Mr. ascap, ascăpare, megl. scap, scăpari. Lat. excappāre (Diez, I, 368; Pușcariu 1542; REW 2952),
cf. it. scappare, prov.,
cat.,
sp.,
port. escapar, fr. échapper. Din
rom. provin
rut. skapaty (Candrea,
Elemente, 408),
mag. szkepál (Edelspacher 22).
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Scapa Flow: The Defences of Britain's Great Fleet ... - Pagina 6
Scapa Flow first recommended to the Admiralty as a 'rendezvous base' for warships. Completion of first fortifications designed to protect Scapa Flow. Orkney Royal Garrison Artillery formed, and volunteers trained in coastal gunnery.
Angus Konstam, Peter Dennis,
2013
2
From Annapolis to Scapa Flow: The Autobiography of Edward ...
The author describes his life and career in the United States Navy, from his graduation from Annapolis in 1888 to his launching of the battleship California.
Edward Latimer Beach,
2003
3
Scapa: Britain's Famous Wartime Naval Base
Through two world wars, Scapa Flow was the main anchorage of the world's greatest battlefleet - the British Home Fleet.
4
Nightmare at Scapa Flow: The Truth About the Sinking of ...
Frau Sturm remembers that he received a manuscript of Mein Weg Nach Scapa Flow. 'He was very angry and kept crossing things out,' she said. She is quite certain in her own mind, however, that these changes were never made and that he ...
H.G. Weaver, H.J. Weaver,
2012
5
From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow: Volume II: To The Eve ...
'I long fora submarine defence at Scapa;it would give sucha feeling of confidence. Ican't sleep half so well inside as when outside, mainly because I feel weare risking such amass of valuable ships in aplace where, ifa submarine did get in, she ...
6
From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow: Volume III Jutland and ...
THIS THIRD VOLUME of Arthur Marder's five-volume work From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow is the central one of the magnum opus – and the essential preliminary to two volumes that lead through further agonising episodes in Royal Navy ...
7
The Grand Scuttle: The Sinking of the German Fleet at ...
This book presents the story of the scuttling of this fleet in Scapa Flow.
8
Diving and snorkeling guide to Scotland
Beautifully illustrated with full-colour photos, Lonely Planet's Pisces Books explore the world's best diving and snorkeling areas and prepare divers for what to expect when they get there, both topside and underwater.
9
World War II Sea War, Vol 4: Germany Sends Russia to the ...
No further attacks were made and the ships returned to Scapa Flow on the 15th. 1500 Destroyer ANTELOPE departed Scapa Flow to join destroyers ELECTRA and ANTHONY at sea for a special convoy escort. 1915 Destroyer ACTIVE arrived ...
10
World War II Sea War, Volume 3: The Royal Navy is Bloodied ...
Light cruiser MANCHESTER departed Scapa Flow to escort a troop convoy to Gibraltar. 0015 Destroyer MASHONA departed Scapa Flow for repairs at Rosyth. 0900 Destroyer WINDSOR departed Scapa Flow. 0930 Destroyer VIMY departed ...
Donald A Bertke, Gordon Smith, Don Kindell,
2012