第三人称复数:tangibles
形容词可触知的; 确实的,真实的; 实际的; [法]有形的
名词有形资产; 可触知的或具体的某事物
形容词
1. A chair is a tangible object.
椅子是有形体的实物。
2. There is no tangible proof.
没有确凿的证据。
3. The government brought few tangible benefits to the poor.
政府没有给穷人带来多少实际好处。
1. 切实的:与此同时,SED的进程带来了一些切实的(tangible)成果,例如在证券方面,中国政府表达了对于国外资本在国内证券市场进行投资是可接受的新意愿,而且中国政府同意对外资所有权限制的问题,
2. 实体的:在香港,消费者委员会定期会做一些产品测试报告,但大部份都是实体的(tangible)产品. 电脑软件或者是网上服务据我记忆所及,是没有做过的. 例如香港很多机构/个人都有帮衬 web/email hosting 公司,市面也有非常多这类公司,
3. 有形资产:有形资产(Tangible) vs.无形资产(Intangible)金融资产(Financial) vs. 实物资产(Real)
1. 清晰可见的;摸得着的;感觉得到的;明显的
If something is tangible, it is clear enough or definite enough to be easily seen, felt, or noticed.
e.g. There should be some tangible evidence that the economy is starting to recover...
应该有明显迹象表明经济开始复苏了。
e.g. The relief was almost tangible.
这种解脱几乎可以感觉得到。
1. A tangible buzz courses through the Hua Xi cancer hospice when the newest " doctors " make their rounds.
2. But their expansion requires a different kind of banking service, based more on cash flow and less on tangible assets and collateral.
3. tangible的翻译
3. But the report failed to uncover tangible evidence proving clandestine detention centers existed in Romania or Poland.
4. Currently the reform of China's political system has witnessed tangible progress, thanks to a good combination of these two elements.
5. Observers said the incident prompted urgent calls on both sides to rein in the situation, reduce the increasing risks and make tangible progress in bilateral communications.
6. In addition to access to education and urban conveniences including television, one tangible advantage to the migration is companionship.
7. tangible的解释
7. All these achievements show that complimentary bilateral mutual trade has delivered tangible benefits to both countries and strengthened the foundation of bilateral relations.
8. Acts that damage or destroy historical monuments and cultural heritage - including the tangible and intangible social fabric woven around them - should be condemned.
9. The crux of the matter Africa is eager to solve is the tangible aid that could help lift it out of poverty and hunger.
10. They expect people to fit in with their current wage structure and want to see a clear track record of tangible success.
adj
1. tangible的反义词
1. capable of being treated as fact
e.g. tangible evidence
his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor
Synonym: real
2. capable of being perceived
especially capable of being handled or touched or felt
e.g. a barely palpable dust
felt sudden anger in a palpable wave
the air was warm and close--palpable as cotton
a palpable lie
Synonym: palpable
3. perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch
e.g. skin with a tangible roughness
Synonym: touchable
4. (of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value
e.g. tangible property like real estate
tangible assets such as machinery