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词根:tangible
adj.tangible 有形的;切实的;可触摸的
n.tangible 有形资产
tangibility 可触知;有实质;确实性
adjective
capable of being perceived especially by the sense of touch : palpable
substantially real : material
capable of being precisely identified or realized by the mind
her grief was tangible
capable of being appraised at an actual or approximate value
tangible assets
noun
something that is tangible (see tangible entry 1)especially: an asset capable of being appraised at an actual or approximate value
Adjective and Noun Late Latin tangibilis, from Latin tangere to touch
The first known use of tangible was in 1589
tankardnoun
a tall one-handled drinking vesselespecially: a silver or pewter mug with a lid
tank1 of 2noun
a usually large container for holding, transporting, or storing liquids
an enclosed heavily armed and armored combat vehicle that moves on beltlike tracks
tank2 of 2verb
to place, store, or treat in a tank
tangyadjective
having or suggestive of a tang
tangramnoun
a Chinese puzzle made by cutting a square of thin material into a number of pieces which can be recombined into many different figures
tangonoun
a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin to music in ²⁄₄ time and marked by pauses between steps and a variety of body posturesalso: the music for a tango
tangonoun
a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin to music in ²⁄₄ time and marked by pauses between steps and a variety of body posturesalso: the music for a tango
tangle1 of 2verb
to make or become involved so as to complicate or confuse : be or become entangled
to twist or become twisted together into a mass hard to straighten out again
tangle2 of 2noun
a tangled twisted mass (as of vines or hairs) confusedly woven together : snarl
a complicated or confused state or condition
tangible1 of 2adjective
capable of being touched
capable of being understood and appreciated
tangible2 of 2noun
something tangible
1 Suddenly the problem of future loomed tangibly for me.
突然,前途的问题明确地出现在我眼前。
2 It’s a drama about food, but it’s not tangibly about food.
3 This is an industry that continues to grow, and failing to tangibly embrace diversity in thought, background, race and gender will be detrimental to our country’s future.
4 Have you noticed other things tangibly changing in that regard?
5 It was a feeling that grew among us almost tangibly, and I could tell that Ruth, absorbed in a picture on the other side of the room, was feeling it as much as anyone.
6 Here the rhythm and expressiveness of lines are further scrutinized; the inscriptions of oracle-bones, tangibly etched, are transformed into visual and pictorial symbols.
艺术家进一步探索线条的韵律和表现性,把甲骨雕刻文辞转化为视觉性、图象化的创作符号。
7 His school had requested a play incorporating something tangibly Hawaiian, much as Kathryn Schultz Miller’s “A Thousand Cranes,” which the students had previously performed, celebrates Japanese culture through origami.
8 “We were very hopeful. But there hadn't been much accomplished tangibly at that point.”
9 Anderson's signature meticulous, deadpan retro-chic works best when it's tethered to something tangibly real, as this is, historically and emotionally.
10 Anger can come into you so tangibly, so physically it's like a separate person.
11 They were betting that inflation would drive prices much higher. The smart speculator could then sell the commodities or other tangibles, repay the loans, and reap a quick profit.
12 Each individual tangibly contributes to the series' revitalized status and relevance .
13 Progressive supporters of the Pope have long argued that while little has tangibly changed in terms of gay rights in Catholicism, he has changed the tone of the Church’s attitude.
14 Their sense of relief was almost tangible.
15 Mail, for those of you who’ve ever wondered what those blue boxes you sometimes see on street corners are, is a slow yet often tangibly satisfying way of transmitting messages.
16 Guedes has a particularly mobile, empathetic face, capable of looks that are either sexual or severe, and her presence is tangibly alive.
17 What is the mole? Mole is a more practical value, something that we can handle tangibly.
什么是摩尔,它有实际值,我们可以很明白的掌握的。
18 This barbed wire, this flattened earth opposite Louie's bestrewn yard, served as a tangible reminder that I was an outsider looking in …
19 "Last Friday’s employment report, while clearly not alarming in any way, allows investors to see more clearly through to what should be a tangibly slower set of economic conditions," Rieder wrote in a report.
20 This is the kind of miracle that realists from Rembrandt to Thomas Eakins would embrace: that of the tangibly embodied human soul.
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great outstanding substantial prominent pronounced measurable noteworthy conspicuous observable salient significantly widely conspicuously measurably noteworthiness
3 明确
clear specific positive express concrete distinct precise crisp explicit definite pronounced well-defined categorical clear-cut unequivocal decided determinate clean-cut incontrovertible well-marked trenchant apodictic categoric definitely clearly specifically explicitly positively expressly decidedly unequivocally unambiguously definitude sharpness preciseness concretize bring into focus hands down obvious strict unambivalent precisely categorically precision black and white