Echo down/through the ages In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "echo down/through the ages", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Luna Linh calendar 2021-03-03 07:03

Meaning of Echo down/through the ages

Echo down/through the ages verb phrase

Ages can be replaced by generations or centuries.

To remain influential in a particular situation or among a particular group of people for a long time

The concept of Taoism has echoed down the ages.

The fairy tale continues to echo down the ages.

Alexander the Great, whose name echoes through the ages, is one of the most influential people in history.

Other phrases about:

many moons ago

a long time ago

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Time is running out.

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This expression means something will occur in the near future.

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take time by the forelock

To eagerly and decisively do something when you have the oppotunity to

Grammar and Usage of Echo down/through the ages

Verb Forms

  • echoed down/through the ages
  • echoes down/through the ages

The verb "echo" is conjugated according to the tense of the sentences.

More examples:

Alexander the Great, whose name echoes through the ages, is one of the most influential people in history.

Origin of Echo down/through the ages

The source of this phrase is currently unknown. We only know that this phrase's meaning is self-explanatory. The verb "echo" means spreading impacts far and wide. So to echo through the ages means that it has impacts spreading, very well-known and the impacts last for a long period of time

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