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what is "shadow" on these two sentences?
1.Shadow of Rome is vast,and you Thracian, will die under it.
2.Shadow of the past,soon to fail from memory.fade*
Dec 1, 2010 10:17 AM
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1. When something is very big, it cast a big shadow. Rome was huge and powerful so it's shadow is its extended influence.
2. The shadow of the past might refer to people who still remember WW2.
December 2, 2010
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in your first sentence shadow means :
1- shadow of something /something :
the strong (usually bad) influence of something /something.
examples
The new leader wants to escape from the shadow of his predecessor.
These people have been living for years under the shadow of fear.
source : Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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in your second sentence shadow means :
A vestige or inferior form
example :
shadows of their past achievements.
source : http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shadow ( definition number 13 )
December 1, 2010
another usage: without a shadow of a doubt
December 1, 2010
I think in the first sentence shadow means stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonourable
and in the second it means something existing in perception only
cowboy...
December 1, 2010
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