C1 Expression رسمی 3 دقیقه مطالعه

In the same vein

Academic discourse marker used to connect ideas

به‌طور تحت‌اللفظی: Inside the same blood vessel or mineral deposit

Use this phrase to elegantly link two related points or stories that share a common theme.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Connects two ideas with a similar theme or style.
  • Commonly used in academic writing and professional meetings.
  • Acts as a sophisticated version of the word 'similarly'.

معنی

This phrase is used to introduce a new point that is similar in style, subject, or character to what you just mentioned. It is like saying 'on a related note' or 'similarly' to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.

مثال‌های کلیدی

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1

Discussing a movie sequel

The first film was a dark thriller; in the same vein, the sequel is quite haunting.

The first film was a dark thriller; similarly, the sequel is quite haunting.

😊
2

A business strategy meeting

We need to reduce our carbon footprint. In the same vein, we should look into sustainable packaging.

We need to reduce our carbon footprint. Similarly, we should look into sustainable packaging.

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3

Texting a friend about a bad day

My car wouldn't start this morning. In the same vein, I just realized I left my lunch at home.

My car wouldn't start. Also, I forgot my lunch.

😊
🌍

زمینه فرهنگی

The expression draws from the 18th and 19th-century fascination with geology and mining. It suggests that ideas, like minerals, run in continuous 'veins' through a subject. In modern culture, it is a hallmark of 'educated' speech and is frequently heard in podcasts, documentaries, and political speeches.

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The 'Similar' Swap

If you're writing an essay and find yourself using 'similarly' too often, swap one out for 'In the same vein' to boost your vocabulary score.

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Don't Cross the Streams

Never use this phrase to introduce a contrasting idea. It is strictly for things that go in the same direction.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Connects two ideas with a similar theme or style.
  • Commonly used in academic writing and professional meetings.
  • Acts as a sophisticated version of the word 'similarly'.

What It Means

Imagine you are digging for gold. You find a vein of precious metal in the rock. You follow that line to find more gold. This phrase works just like that. It connects two ideas that share the same 'DNA.' It tells your listener that the next point is related. It is like saying similarly or likewise. But it sounds much more elegant and professional.

How To Use It

You usually place it at the start of a new sentence. It acts as a transition between two thoughts. You can also use it after a semicolon to link two clauses. Use it when your second point mirrors the theme of your first point. It helps your conversation flow like a river. It prevents your ideas from feeling like random, disconnected pieces. Think of it as a logical bridge.

When To Use It

Use this in your university essays or research papers. It shows you can connect complex thoughts effectively. Use it in a job interview or a business meeting. It makes you sound organized and highly articulate. Even in serious heart-to-heart talks with friends, it works well. It shows you are thinking deeply about the topic at hand. It is perfect for any situation where logic matters.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for totally unrelated topics. If you talk about cats, then suddenly mention space travel, stop. This phrase will confuse people in that context. Avoid it in very casual, high-energy settings. Don't say it while shouting over loud music at a party. It might sound a bit too 'stiff' for a rowdy bar. Also, don't over-use it, or you might sound like a textbook.

Cultural Background

The phrase likely comes from mining or anatomy. In mining, a vein is a long, distinct sheet of minerals. If you find gold, you stay in that vein to find more. In anatomy, veins carry the same blood throughout the body. Both meanings suggest a shared source or a consistent direction. It became a staple of English literature and formal speech in the 19th century. It reflects the Western cultural value placed on linear logic.

Common Variations

You will often hear in a similar vein. This is slightly more common in everyday speech. Some people prefer along the same lines. That version is a bit more relaxed and conversational. However, in the same breath is different. That means saying two things at the exact same time. Stick to in the same vein when you want to show a thematic connection.

نکات کاربردی

This is a high-level (C1) transition. It is most effective in writing and formal speech, but avoid using it more than once in a single short text to prevent sounding repetitive.

💡

The 'Similar' Swap

If you're writing an essay and find yourself using 'similarly' too often, swap one out for 'In the same vein' to boost your vocabulary score.

⚠️

Don't Cross the Streams

Never use this phrase to introduce a contrasting idea. It is strictly for things that go in the same direction.

💬

The Mining Secret

Native speakers often don't even realize they are using a mining metaphor! It's a 'dead metaphor' that has become a standard part of formal logic.

مثال‌ها

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#1 Discussing a movie sequel
😊

The first film was a dark thriller; in the same vein, the sequel is quite haunting.

The first film was a dark thriller; similarly, the sequel is quite haunting.

Links two movies that share the same mood or genre.

#2 A business strategy meeting
💼

We need to reduce our carbon footprint. In the same vein, we should look into sustainable packaging.

We need to reduce our carbon footprint. Similarly, we should look into sustainable packaging.

Connects two different corporate goals under the theme of sustainability.

#3 Texting a friend about a bad day
😊

My car wouldn't start this morning. In the same vein, I just realized I left my lunch at home.

My car wouldn't start. Also, I forgot my lunch.

Used here to list a series of unfortunate, related events.

#4 A humorous observation about a pet
😄

My cat hates the vacuum cleaner. In the same vein, he treats the hair dryer like a mortal enemy.

My cat hates the vacuum. Likewise, he hates the hair dryer.

Connects two funny examples of a pet's fear.

#5 An emotional tribute
💭

She was always a champion for the poor. In the same vein, she spent her final years volunteering at the shelter.

She championed the poor. Similarly, she volunteered at the shelter.

Links a person's values to their specific actions.

#6 Giving a formal presentation
👔

The data shows a decline in retail sales. In the same vein, online engagement has also dropped.

Data shows retail sales are down. Similarly, online engagement is down.

Standard academic/professional transition between two data points.

خودت رو بسنج

Choose the best phrase to connect these two related academic points.

The study highlights the importance of early childhood education. ___, it suggests that teacher training is vital.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: In the same vein

The two sentences support each other and share a theme, so a comparative transition is needed.

Complete the sentence to show a thematic connection.

He loves classic rock music. ___, his brother is a huge fan of 70s blues.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: In the same vein

Since classic rock and 70s blues are related genres, this phrase connects the brothers' tastes perfectly.

🎉 امتیاز: /2

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Formality of 'In the same vein'

Casual

Rarely used with close friends while joking.

Hey, in the same vein, pass the chips.

Neutral

Good for serious discussions or emails.

I liked your idea. In the same vein, I have a suggestion.

Formal

Perfect for essays and presentations.

The results were positive. In the same vein, the feedback was great.

When to use 'In the same vein'

In the same vein
🎓

University Essay

Linking two supporting arguments.

💼

Business Meeting

Adding a related point to a proposal.

🎬

Book/Movie Review

Comparing themes in a series.

🗣️

Serious Conversation

Connecting two personal experiences.

سوالات متداول

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It means that the next thing you are going to say is similar in type or style to what you just said. It's a way to link two related ideas together smoothly.

Yes, it is an excellent paragraph starter. It tells the reader that this new paragraph will continue the theme of the previous one.

It might be a bit much for a casual chat about pizza, but it’s fine for serious discussions. If you're having a deep talk about life, it fits perfectly.

There is almost no difference. In a similar vein is slightly more common in spoken English, while in the same vein feels a bit more precise.

Absolutely. You can say, The service was terrible. In the same vein, the food was cold. It works for any shared theme.

Yes, it is highly recommended for professional emails. It makes your writing look polished and your thoughts appear well-connected.

While it sounds like it refers to blood, most experts believe it comes from mining. It refers to a 'vein' of ore or gold in a rock.

You will hear it quite often in news reports, podcasts, and documentaries. It is a very common tool for people who speak for a living.

Yes, grammatically it is a prepositional phrase that functions as a conjunctive adverb or a transition.

The simplest synonym is the word similarly. You could also use likewise or correspondingly.

Not at all! It just sounds like you have a good command of the English language. It shows you are an articulate speaker.

You can, but it might feel a little 'heavy' for a quick SMS. It's usually better for longer sentences or more formal communication.

عبارات مرتبط

Along the same lines

Used to describe something that is similar in type or direction.

By the same token

Used to introduce a fact that is true for the same reasons as the first.

In much the same way

Used to show that two processes or actions are very similar.

Likewise

A single-word transition meaning 'in the same way' or 'also'.

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