long shadow
definitions
-
A shadow that extends a great distance on the ground or surface, typically occurring when a light source is positioned at a low angle relative to an object.pt: Sombra longa
-
The lasting, pervasive, and often burdensome influence, consequences, or psychological impact of a past event, historical era, or prominent individual that continues to shape the present.pt: Influência profunda
examples
-
During sunset, the lighthouse cast a long shadow across the calm waters of the harbor.
Durante o pôr do sol, o farol projetava uma longa sombra sobre as águas calmas do porto.
-
Many historians argue that the political divisions of the Cold War continue to cast a long shadow over contemporary international relations.
Muitos historiadores argumentam que as divisões políticas da Guerra Fria continuam a projetar uma longa sombra sobre as relações internacionais contemporâneas.