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C2realand notimaginary;ableto beshown,touched, orexperienced: 真实的;非想象的;可触摸的;可感知的 We need tangibleevidenceif we're going to takelegalaction.如果我们要采取法律行动,就需要有实实在在的证据。 Other tangiblebenefitsincludeanincreaseinsalaryandshorterworkinghours.其他实实在在的好处包括加薪和缩短工作时间。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTrue, real, false, and unreal - actual
- actuality
- actually
- all that glitters is not goldidiom
- apocryphal
- faithful
- fake news
- false
- false flag
- falsely
- not so muchidiom
- nothing could be further from the truthidiom
- nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom
- parallel universe
- post-factual
- veridical
- verifiability
- verifiable
- verifiably
- verily
See more results » (Definition oftangiblefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)tangible| American Dictionaryrealandableto beshownortouched: Drivers willseetangibleimprovementsonmajorroadways. (Definition oftangiblefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)tangible| Business Englishreal,existing;ableto beshownorexperienced: tangible evidence/proof/signsWe can nowseetangibleevidenceofeconomicrenewalandgrowth. a tangible achievement/benefit/effectRewards canincludefinancialpayments,promotions, and other tangiblebenefits. tangible improvement/progress/resultsTheyhopethemeetingwillachievetangibleresults. ECONOMICSableto betouchedorfelt: Akeydifferencebetweentangiblecashandalmostany otherformofmoneyliesin traceability. tangible goods/productsThecompanybuysandsellsservicesas well as tangiblegoods. tangibly
Thesummitwillbringtheareasomeusefulpublicityand, more tangibly, ahugebuildingboom. [C,usually plural]ECONOMICSarealthing thatexistsin aphysicalway: Qualitystandardsfor tangibles likefoodareeasiertoassessthan for intangibles such asserviceorwaitingtimes. tangibles [plural]FINANCEphysicalthings that you caninvestin, such asgold,oil, orworksofart,ratherthanfinancialinvestments: Thepriceofpreciousmetalsand other tangibles shouldappreciateover thefollowingyears. [C,usually plural]ACCOUNTING,FINANCE→tangible asset (Definition oftangiblefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoftangibletangible The interesting question here is whether the delivery of (relatively lesstangible) civil rights and political equality is sufficient to sustain democracy.From theCambridge English Corpus Secondly, the designer has no freedom to synthesize the joint profiles based ontangiblegait characteristics, such as walking speed, step length or step elevation.From theCambridge English Corpus Secondly, the designer has no freedom to synthesize the joint profiles based ontangiblegait characteristics such as walking speed, step length and step elevation.From theCambridge English Corpus They're based on lesstangiblethings, your friendships and relationships and these are more meaningful.From theCambridge English Corpus However, despite the lack of atangiblereflex, the articles do fall into thematic units.From theCambridge English Corpus In this respect, archaeological practice may have a verytangibleand potent role in enabling people to shape future potential worlds.From theCambridge English Corpus As such, they provide atangiblelink with the celestial, especially when they are cared for, venerated and carried in procession.From theCambridge English Corpus The first option gave the public direct access to the rents and was quitetangible.From theCambridge English Corpus This movement resulted from my direct response to the dusty, damp atmosphere contained within the site, which at times appeared 'tangible'.From theCambridge English Corpus They were those completely lackingtangibleevidence of progress, improvement and morality.From theCambridge English Corpus This has led to demands that government gives more direct help through grants, loans, venues,tangiblegoods and advice.From theCambridge English Corpus The stronger link between political elites and the citizenry is through the lesstangiblebonds of ethnic identity.From theCambridge English Corpus Transactions thus take the form of barter or may be facilitated by sometangibleasset.From theCambridge English Corpus The appearances of the party in public reflected thistangiblesense of embarrassment.From theCambridge English Corpus Tangibleuser interfaces enable you to interact with digital information by physically touching, grasping, pointing, and dragging physical objects on a digital workbench.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/tangible## |