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1 In a similar vein
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2 in a similar vein
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3 in similar vein / in the same vein ...
• в том же духе/ в том же роде...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > in similar vein / in the same vein ...
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4 Continue in a similar vein
Общая лексика: идти в одном русле (о разговоре)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Continue in a similar vein
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5 in similar vein
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vein [veɪn]b. (in stone, rock) veine f• a vein of racism/scepticism un fond de racisme/scepticismec. ( = style) veine f• in a humorous/revolutionary vein dans une veine humoristique/révolutionnaire* * *[veɪn]1) ( blood vessel) veine f2) (on insect wing, leaf) nervure f3) ( thread of colour) ( in marble) veine f; ( in cheese) veinure f4) ( of ore) veine f5) ( theme) veine f -
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[vein] n կզմխ. արյունատար երակ, երակ. varicose veins երակների լայնացում. երկրբ. երակ, երակաթել. a vein of coal/ore ածուխի երակ. հանքի երակաթել. (երա կացանց) veins in a leaf տերևի երակացանց. փխբ. հակում, շնորհք. written in humorous vein հումորով գրված. be in the vein տրամադ րու թյուն ունենալ. in similar vein նույն ոգով. I’m not in the vein for joke կատակելու տրամադրու թյուն չկա -
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vein n1 ( blood vessel) veine f ;2 (on insect wing, leaf) nervure f ;5 ( theme) veine f ; to continue in a similar vein continuer dans la même veine ; a vein of nostalgia runs through his work on retrouve un élément de nostalgie à travers toute son œuvre ; in the same vein, she criticized the town council dans le même esprit, elle a critiqué le conseil municipal. -
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noun2) (Geol., Mining, Zool.) Ader, die3) (Bot.) Blattrippe, die; Ader, die4) (streak) Ader, diea vein of melancholy/humour — ein melancholischer/humorvoller Zug
be in a happy/sad vein — frohgelaunt/traurig gestimmt sein
* * *[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) die Vene2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) der Blattnerv* * *[veɪn]n\vein of iron ore Eisenerzader fquartz \vein Quarzader fa \vein of satirical anger runs through all his work sein ganzes Werk ist von satirischem Zorn durchzogena \vein of wisdom eine Spur von Weisheitto talk in a serious \vein in ernstem Ton redenin [a] similar \vein im gleichen Stil* * *[veɪn]na vein of racism — ein Hauch m von Rassismus
there is a vein of truth in what he says — es ist eine Spur von Wahrheit in dem, was er sagt
a creative vein —
there's a vein of spitefulness in his character — er hat einen gehässigen Zug in seinem Charakter
which runs through the book — ein humorvoller Zug, der durch das ganze Buch geht
2) (fig: mood) Stimmung f, Laune f* * *vein [veın]A s1. ANAT Vene f2. allg Ader f:a) ANAT Blutgefäß nb) BOT Blattnerv mc) (Holz-, Marmor) Maser fvein of gold Goldadere) GEOL Wasserader f, -spalte f3. figa) (poetische etc) Ader, Veranlagung f, Hang m (of zu)b) Tonart f, Ton m, Stil mc) Stimmung f, Laune f:B v/t1. ädern2. marmorieren, masern* * *noun1) Vene, die; (in popular use): (any blood vessel) Ader, die2) (Geol., Mining, Zool.) Ader, die3) (Bot.) Blattrippe, die; Ader, die4) (streak) Ader, dieveins — (in wood, marble) Maserung, die
5) (fig.): (character, tendency) Zug, dera vein of melancholy/humour — ein melancholischer/humorvoller Zug
be in a happy/sad vein — frohgelaunt/traurig gestimmt sein
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[veɪn]1) (blood vessel) vena f.2) (on insect wing, leaf) nervo m., nervatura f.3) (in marble, cheese) venatura f.4) (of ore) vena f.5) (theme) vena f.* * *[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) vena2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) venatura* * *vein /veɪn/n.1 vena ( anche anat., geol., ind. min., miner., fig.); venatura: pulmonary veins, vene polmonari; marble veins, venature del marmo; a vein of gold, una vena d'oro; a vein of humour, una vena d'umorismo; Stilton has blue veins running through it, lo stilton ha delle venature blu; poetic vein, vena poetica2 (fig., al sing.) tenore; umore: other remarks in the same vein, altre osservazioni dello stesso tenore; to speak in a serious vein, parlare seriamente; dire sul serio; He continued for some time in this vein, ha continuato per un po' sulla stessa linea● (med.) vein retractor, divaricatore per vene □ (med.) vein stripper, tiravena □ ( slang USA) to pop a vein, esplodere; andare su tutte le furie.* * *[veɪn]1) (blood vessel) vena f.2) (on insect wing, leaf) nervo m., nervatura f.3) (in marble, cheese) venatura f.4) (of ore) vena f.5) (theme) vena f. -
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adj.similar.m.match, par.* * *► adjetivo1 similar* * *adj.* * *ADJ similar (a to)* * *adjetivo similar* * *= associated, like, similar, like-minded, collateral, nonunique [non-unique], alike, coterminous [co-terminous], parallel, suchlike, consistent, kindred.Nota: Véase red para otras palabras terminadas con este sufijo.Ex. This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.Ex. Inversion may offer the advantage of grouping like subjects.Ex. Both the author and the subject approach for nonbook materials can be regarded as broadly similar for all media.Ex. Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.Ex. If there are two or more collateral printed texts which were set from manuscript copy, not from other printed editions, the editor must choose one or other of them as copy-text on the basis of whatever he can discover about their relative status = Si existen dos o más textos impresos similares que se compusieron a partir del mismo original, no de otras ediciones impresas, el editor debe escoger uno u otro como texto fuente a partir de aquello que pueda descubrir que los diferencie.Ex. Our estimation is that we have 845,000 nonunique names in the MARC data base.Ex. Although users are better informed than non-users, they are fairly alike in their attitudes toward such issues as capital punishment and the effect of alcohol on driving.Ex. Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.Ex. The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Ex. I think this should all be interpreted as a challenge, rather than as a mandate for complacency or suchlike.Ex. In order to achieve good consistent indexing the indexer must have a thorough appreciation of the structure of the subject and the nature of the contribution that the document makes to the advancement of knowledge.Ex. The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.----* con las características similares a las de texto = text-like.* de forma muy similar a = in much the same way as.* de intereses similares = of like interest.* de manera similar = in a similar way.* de manera similar a = in a similar manner to.* de un modo similar = in a similar vein.* muy similar a = much like.* o algo similar = or something of that sort, or something to that effect, or something of that nature, or words to that effect.* para personas con intereses similares = birds-of-a-feather.* ser similar = be on a par.* ser similar a = be nothing short of.* similar a = akin to, of the type, along the lines of, to the effect of.* similar a la realidad = lifelike [life-like].* similar a un bolígrafo = pen-like.* y similares = and the kind.* * *adjetivo similar* * *= associated, like, similar, like-minded, collateral, nonunique [non-unique], alike, coterminous [co-terminous], parallel, suchlike, consistent, kindred.Nota: Véase red para otras palabras terminadas con este sufijo.Ex: This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.
Ex: Inversion may offer the advantage of grouping like subjects.Ex: Both the author and the subject approach for nonbook materials can be regarded as broadly similar for all media.Ex: Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.Ex: If there are two or more collateral printed texts which were set from manuscript copy, not from other printed editions, the editor must choose one or other of them as copy-text on the basis of whatever he can discover about their relative status = Si existen dos o más textos impresos similares que se compusieron a partir del mismo original, no de otras ediciones impresas, el editor debe escoger uno u otro como texto fuente a partir de aquello que pueda descubrir que los diferencie.Ex: Our estimation is that we have 845,000 nonunique names in the MARC data base.Ex: Although users are better informed than non-users, they are fairly alike in their attitudes toward such issues as capital punishment and the effect of alcohol on driving.Ex: Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.Ex: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Ex: I think this should all be interpreted as a challenge, rather than as a mandate for complacency or suchlike.Ex: In order to achieve good consistent indexing the indexer must have a thorough appreciation of the structure of the subject and the nature of the contribution that the document makes to the advancement of knowledge.Ex: The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.* con las características similares a las de texto = text-like.* de forma muy similar a = in much the same way as.* de intereses similares = of like interest.* de manera similar = in a similar way.* de manera similar a = in a similar manner to.* de un modo similar = in a similar vein.* muy similar a = much like.* o algo similar = or something of that sort, or something to that effect, or something of that nature, or words to that effect.* para personas con intereses similares = birds-of-a-feather.* ser similar = be on a par.* ser similar a = be nothing short of.* similar a = akin to, of the type, along the lines of, to the effect of.* similar a la realidad = lifelike [life-like].* similar a un bolígrafo = pen-like.* y similares = and the kind.* * *similar similar A algo similar TO sth* * *
similar adjetivo
similar;
similar A algo similar to sth
similar adjetivo similar
' similar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afín
- análoga
- análogo
- enfoque
- julepe
- parecida
- parecido
- pareja
- parejo
- semejante
- sí
- símil
- tenor
- vecina
- vecino
- asemejar
- carajillo
- chueca
- parecer
- rayuela
- salchichón
- tejo
English:
similar
- uncannily
- akin
- broadly
- gravitate
- kindred
- like
- net
- similarly
- unlike
* * *similar adj* * *adj similar;y similares and the like* * *similar adjsemejante: similar, alike* * *similar adj similar -
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n. 1. хураагуур, судас. the jugular vein гүрээний хураагуур. 2. судал, ширхэг. He discovered a rich \vein of gold. Тэр алт ихтэй судал илрүүлжээ. 3. \vein (of sth) онцлог чанар. with a \vein of humour хошин шогийг oйлгох авьяастай. 4. зан, маяг. The rest of her letter continues in the same/ similar \vein. Түүний захианы үлдсэн хэсэг яг ийм маягаар үргэлжилсэн байгаа юм. veined adj. 1. судалтай. \vein marble судалт гантиг. 2. шөрмөслөг, шандастай. -
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[veɪn] n\vein of iron ore Eisenerzader f;quartz \vein Quarzader f;a \vein of satirical anger runs through all his work sein ganzes Werk ist von satirischem Zorn durchzogen;a \vein of wisdom eine Spur von Weisheitto talk in a serious \vein in ernstem Ton reden;in [a] similar \vein im gleichen Stil -
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[veɪn]in melancholy vein — d'umore m malinconico
in a different vein — in un tenore m diverso
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s.1 vena (anatomía); nervio (of leaf)2 filón, veta (in rock); veta (in wood, marble)in a lighter vein en un tono más ligeroin a similar vein en la misma vena, en el mismo tono4 vena de agua, canal de agua subterráneo.5 nerviación. -
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vein1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) vena2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) vena, nerviovein n venatr[veɪn]1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL vena2 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL vena, nervio3 (of mineral) veta, vena, filón nombre masculino4 (mood) humor nombre masculino, vena\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in vein estar en venavein ['veɪn] n1) : vena f (en anatomía, botánica, etc.)2) lode: veta f, vena f, filón m3) style: vena fin a humorous vein: en vena humorístican.• nervio (de la hoja) s.m.n.• filón s.m.• manto s.m.• vena s.f.• veta s.f.veɪn1) (Anat, Bot, Zool) vena f2)a) (of ore, mineral) veta f, filón m, vena fb) (in marble, cheese) veta f3) (no pl) (mood, style) vena fin a lighter vein, did you know... ? — pasando a algo menos serio ¿sabías que... ?
[veɪn]N1) (Anat, Bot) vena f2) (Min) [of ore] filón m, veta f ; (in stone) vena f3) (fig) (=streak) vena fthere is a vein of anti-semitism running through his writing — hay una vena antisemita en todos sus escritos
4) (=mood, tone) vena fshe went on in this vein for some time — continuó de esta guisa or en este tono durante un rato
the next two speakers continued in the same vein — los dos siguientes conferenciantes se expresaron en la misma línea
* * *[veɪn]1) (Anat, Bot, Zool) vena f2)a) (of ore, mineral) veta f, filón m, vena fb) (in marble, cheese) veta f3) (no pl) (mood, style) vena fin a lighter vein, did you know... ? — pasando a algo menos serio ¿sabías que... ?
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[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) vena2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) žila* * *I [véin]nounanatomy vena, žila; geology rudna žila; botany žilica, rebro; proga, maroga, žila (v marmorju, v lesu); reža, razpoka; figuratively nagnjenje, razpoloženje, volja, smisel, "žilica" ( for za kaj); čud, temperament; stil, način, tonI am not in the vein for joking — nisem razpoložen za šale, ni mi do šalhe said more in the same vein — dodal je še nekaj stvari, ki so bile iste noteII [véin]transitive verbokrasiti, pokriti z žilami, ožiliti; marmorirati -
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vein1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) vene, blodåre2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) bladstreng/-nerveblodåre--------vene--------åreIsubst. \/veɪn\/1) ( anatomi) vene, blodåre2) (botanikk, zoologi) åre3) ( geologi) gang, åre4) (i blad e.l.) bladnerve, bladstreng, (blad)åre5) ( overført) åre6) undertone, anstøt, drag, trekk, stemning7) retning, stil, tendensbe in the right vein eller be in the vein være opplagt, være i den rette stemningpoetic vein poetisk åre, dikterisk åreIIverbdanne årer i -
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[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) veia2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) veio* * *[vein] n 1 Anat, Zool veia: canal que conduz o sangue ao coração. 2 Bot, Ent nervura. 3 veio (de água). 4 Min veio, filão. 5 fig tendência, inclinação, vocação, talento, veia. I discovered a vein of melancholy in him / descobri nele uma inclinação para a melancolia. he has an artistic vein / ele tem veia artística. 6 fig animação, disposição, estado de espírito. I am not in the vein for joking / não estou com disposição para brincar. 7 caráter, índole, estilo. • vt jaspear, marmorear. -
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[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) vene; blodåre2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) bladstreng* * *[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) vene; blodåre2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) bladstreng
См. также в других словарях:
in a similar vein — phrase continuing with something similar to what came before Leeds had dominated the game throughout the first half, and the second half began in a similar vein with another goal after only five minutes. Thesaurus: similar and similarlysynonym… … Useful english dictionary
in a similar vein — continuing with something similar to what came before Leeds had dominated the game throughout the first half, and the second half began in a similar vein with another goal after only five minutes … English dictionary
vein — [veın] n ↑artery, ↑brain, ↑fatty, ↑tissue, ↑heart, ↑kidney, ↑intestine, ↑intestine2, ↑small, ↑large, ↑liver, ↑lung, ↑muscles, ↑stomach, ↑vein, ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
similar — sim|i|lar [ sımılər ] adjective *** 1. ) things that are similar share some qualities but are not exactly the same: We have similar hobbies and interests. A second study produced remarkably similar results. similar to: Their situation seems to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vein — noun 1 tube carrying blood in the body ADJECTIVE ▪ blue ▪ A blue vein throbbed in his forehead. ▪ broken (esp. BrE), spider (esp. AmE), thread (esp. BrE), varicose … Collocations dictionary
vein — 01. The [veins] in his hands are really thick and easy to see under the skin. 02. It took the nurse a while to find a [vein] big enough to take a blood sample from the old woman. 03. His books treat very serious subjects in a humorous [vein]. 04 … Grammatical examples in English
vein — [[t]ve͟ɪn[/t]] veins 1) N COUNT: usu pl Your veins are the thin tubes in your body through which your blood flows towards your heart. → See also varicose vein Many veins are found just under the skin. 2) N COUNT: usu sing, with supp, usu adj N… … English dictionary
vein — noun 1 (C) one of the tubes through which blood flows to your heart from other parts of your body compare artery (1) 2 (C) 3 a) one of the thin lines on a leaf or on the wing of an insect b) one of the thin lines on a piece of wood, cheese,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
similar */*/*/ — UK [ˈsɪmɪlə(r)] / US [ˈsɪmɪlər] adjective 1) things that are similar share some qualities but are not exactly the same We have similar hobbies and interests. A second study produced remarkably similar results. similar to: Their situation is very… … English dictionary
Vein — Vein, n. [OE. veine, F. veine, L. vena.] 1. (Anat.) One of the vessels which carry blood, either venous or arterial, to the heart. See {Artery}, 2. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) One of the similar branches of the framework of a leaf. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vein*/ — [veɪn] noun 1) [C] one of the tubes in your body that carry blood to your heart 2) [C] one of the tubes that carry liquids through plants or insects 3) [C] a thin layer of a metal or other substance inside the Earth 4) [singular] a supply or… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English