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lacuna - traducción al ruso

FILME DE 2021 DIRIGIDO POR RODRIGO LAGES

lacuna         
элн. вакансия, "дырка", геол. пустота, отверстие, пробел (напр., в последовательности отложений)
lacuna         
пропуск (в тексте документа)
lacuna         
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- (электрон.) вакансия, "дырка";
- (геол.) пустота, отверстие, пробел (напр., в последовательности отложений)

Definición

Lacuna
f.
Vácuo, num corpo.
Intervallo.
Falta; omissão: preencher lacunas.
Cavidade regular de algumas plantas.
(Lat. lacuna)

Wikipedia

Lacuna

Lacuna é um filme de terror brasileiro de 2021 escrito e dirigido por Rodrigo Lages. O longa aborda a história de uma relação conturbada entre mãe e filha, marcada por um misterioso passado familiar. O filme é protagonizado por Lorena Comparato e Kika Kalache, e ainda conta com Laila Zaid, Guilherme Prates e Charles Fricks no elenco.

Ejemplos de uso de lacuna
1. Nevertheless, this legal lacuna is worth a second look by the Knesset.
2. What both books hint at is the intellectual lacuna at the heart of Cameron‘s Conservatism.
3. But the responsibility for fixing this legal lacuna, which causes severe discrimination, rests with the government and the Knesset.
4. A more engaging account of the Iraq adventure can be found in Mark Etherington‘s new book Revolt on the Tigris, in which Sir Jeremy‘s favourite word is revealed as "lacuna". We have no specific examples, but envisage usage along the lines of÷ "I can‘t help feeling the lack of an exit strategy is something of a lacuna", or "there appears to be a lacuna in that Iraqi civilian‘s torso". Either way, according to Mark, Jeremy‘s use of the word became so obsessive that his irritated Baghdad staff had T–shirts printed bearing the slogan "Iraq÷ It‘s a Lacuna". Not exactly Frankie Says Relax, but you make your fun as you can in the Green Zone, and the only lacuna seems to be an explanation as to why there were any T–shirt printing shops left standing in the city.
5. It is high time the government rectified the glaring lacuna, incorporated their civilised norms in its laws and undertook their efficient implementation.