tangible
tangible 英 [ˈtændʒəbl] 美 [ˈtændʒəbəl]
adj. 有形的;切实的;可触摸的 n. 有形资产
名词复数:tangibles
- When you can touch something, it's tangible: "I need tangible proof that aliens exist — I want to shake their little green hands!"
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- adj. 有形的;切实的;可触摸的
- n. 有形资产
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1. The experience is almost tangible.
这种体验几乎是有形的。
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2. Next you determine the replacement costs of each tangible asset for a specified period of time (usually a year).
接下来您确定每种有形资产在特定时期内(通常为一年)的更换成本。
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3. Allied to this is a tendency in peacemaking for America to defer to Israel's ideas “because its ally is the one that has to make the tangible concessions of territory”.
与此相联系的就是美国和平行动上的一个趋向,即遵从以色列的想法“因为它的盟友必须是切实地做出领土上的让步的那个才是”。
- tangible (adj.) 1580s, "capable of being touched," from Middle French tangible and directly from Late Latin tangibilis "that may be touched," from Latin tangere "to touch," from PIE root *tag- "to touch, handle." Sense of "material" (as in tangible reward) is first recorded 1610s; that of "able to be realized or dealt with" is from 1709. Related: Tangibly.
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