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impossibletotouch, todescribeexactly, or to give anexactvalue: She has that intangiblequalitywhich you mightcallcharisma.她具有一种难以捉摸的特质,你或许会称之为领袖气质。 intangibleassetssuch asgoodwill - Theuniversitywould also have toarchiveotheritems, intangibleones, thatlingeredonly in thedigitalrealm-blogsandsongsandonlinechats.
- Another intangiblebenefitof thegamesis thousands ofvolunteerscoming together around acommongoal.
- Managementevaluatespeopleforpromotions,benefits, or otherrewards, whethertangibleor intangible.
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See more results » intangiblenoun[C usually plural]something thatexistsbut that cannot betouched,exactlydescribed, or given anexactvalue: Commonsenseandcreativityare some of the intangibles we'relookingfor in anemployee. Hisabilitytoinspireandleadplayersis an intangible that isdifficulttoquantify. - Intangibles likecommunication,collaboration, andleadershipaffectamanagementteam.
- Thejumpinconsumerconfidenceisbasedon the intangible ofimprovedexpectation.
- Intangibles such asnamerecognitionandloyaltyareimportant.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDifficult to understand - abstruse
- ambiguity
- ambiguous
- ambiguously
- antinomy
- esoteric
- fathomless
- garble
- get it into your thick headidiom
- impalpable
- impenetrable
- indiscernible
- lost
- non-intuitive
- obscurely
- obscurity
- oracular
- prolix
- wasted onsomeoneidiom
- word salad
See more results » (Definition ofintangiblefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)An intangiblefeelingorqualityexistsbut you cannotdescribeitexactlyorproveit. (感觉或性质)难以捉摸的,无法形容的,难以确定的She has that intangiblequalitywhich you mightcallcharisma.她具有一种难以捉摸的特质,你或许会称之为领袖气质。 intangible| American Dictionaryinfluencingyou but notableto beseenorphysicallyfelt: There is the intangiblebenefitofplayingahomegamebefore afriendlycrowd. intangible
Commonsenseandcreativityare some of the intangibles we’relookingfor in thepeoplewehire. (Definition ofintangiblefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)intangible| Business Englishused about afeelingorqualitythat does notexistin aphysicalway, or that isdifficulttodescribe: intangible benefit/rewardHepointedto some of the intangiblebenefitsof thejob, such asknowingthat you are making acontributiontosociety. TheCEOhad that intangiblequalitythat wecallcharisma. ACCOUNTING,FINANCEused about something that hasvaluefor abusiness,althoughit does notexistin aphysicalway: intangible capital/property/valueExamples of intangiblepropertyincludebonds,shares,copyrights, andpatents. something that does notexistin aphysicalway, or that isdifficulttodescribe: Thelistofrequirementsfor thejobincludesintangibles such asself-reliance,persuasiveness, etc. ACCOUNTING,FINANCE→intangible asset: Neverunderestimatethevalueof intangibles foryourbusiness. (Definition ofintangiblefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofintangibleintangible Epistemological realism thus sets in and a relativelyintangibleprocess is reified, that is, treated as an entity, almost as a thing.From theCambridge English Corpus Determining the cost benefit, the return on investment, and theintangibleimpacts of language programmes for development.From theCambridge English Corpus Those complex intangibles outside the content, those messy, obscure, but persisting traditions, forces, organizations, and social structures are harder to package.From theCambridge English Corpus In the first place, the principle that craft knowledge was a legitimate form ofintangibleproperty was established.From theCambridge English Corpus The working of venture capital firms as bundlers of knowledge and capital with other qualifiedintangibleinputs has been well explored.From theCambridge English Corpus Ecological services, amenity value (tangible andintangible), intergenerational equity and existence values are significant indirect reasons to conserve biodiversity.From theCambridge English Corpus Possible early detection of serious gastrointestinal disease, and otherintangiblereasons are valid reasons for referral to endoscopy (19).From theCambridge English Corpus Within theintangiblehand framework, both sanctions and rewards are sensitive to the context in which the behavior is taking place.From theCambridge English Corpus Costs are categorized as direct, indirect, andintangible.From theCambridge English Corpus Such afforested area will not be able to substitute completely the natural forest, in terms of all the tangible andintangibleresources.From theCambridge English Corpus In both, the aim has been to emphasise the important architectural objective of embodying theintangiblein the tangible.From theCambridge English Corpus It is a subject of profound critical importance that is often the most difficult andintangibleto account for and theorize.From theCambridge English Corpus This brings together both the tangible andintangiblequalities that one finds in successful built environments.From theCambridge English Corpus British forces responded to political intangibles : estimates of hostile intentions and hints gleaned from intelligence reports.From theCambridge English Corpus The foregoing are not fuzzy intangibles but part of the stock of social and human capital that differentiate life's chances.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/intangible## |