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intangible

/in-tan-juh-buhl/US // ɪnˈtæn dʒə bəl //UK // (ɪnˈtændʒɪbəl) //

非物质,非物质的,非物质性,非物质性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not tangible; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch, as incorporeal or immaterial things; impalpable.
    • : not definite or clear to the mind: intangible arguments.
    • : existing only in connection with something else, as the goodwill of a business.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something intangible, especially an intangible asset: Intangibles are hard to value.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.indefinite, obscured
Synonyms
ethereal空灵的,空灵,虚无缥缈,空旷的unreal虚幻的,虚幻,虚无缥缈,不真实的abstract抽象的,抽象,抽取,抽象派hypothetical假设性的,假定的,假设性,假定性的impalpable无可替代的,坚不可摧的,无形的,坚不可摧imponderable不可思议的,不可估量的,不可思议,不可估量slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微abstruse玄妙,玄妙的,艰深的,艰深难懂airy轻盈的,轻盈,飘逸,飘逸的dim暗淡,昏暗,昏暗的,暗淡无光elusive捉摸不定的,难以捉摸的,难以捉摸,捉摸不定evading逃避,逃避的,回避,逃避责任evanescent飘渺的,飘忽不定,飘渺,飘忽不定的evasive闪烁其词,闪烁其词的,闪缩的,闪避imperceptible不易察觉的,不易察觉,难以察觉,难以察觉的inappreciable难能可贵,不值一提,不值钱,不值钱的incorporeal无形的,无体的,无实体的,无生命的indeterminate不确定的,未确定的,不确定,未定的insensible无知者无畏,无知无觉,无知的人,无知觉invisible隐形的,隐形,隐性的,隐身rare罕见,罕见的,稀有,稀有的shadowy有阴影的,有阴暗面的,有阴暗面,有阴影slender纤细,纤细的,苗条,苗条的unapparent不明显,不透明,不透明的,不明显的uncertain不明确,不确定,不明确的,不明朗unobservable不可观察的,无法观察到的,不可观测的,不可观察unsubstantial不实在的,不切实际,不切实际的,不真实的unsure不确定,不确定的,不放心,没有把握vague模糊的,模糊,含糊不清,模糊不清

Examples

  • Until then, offsets had seemed abstract and intangible to me.

  • Though it can be viscerally felt, company culture is a largely intangible thing—all the more so when there’s no office to bring people together and serve as a physical manifestation of an organization’s style or values.

  • It’s these intangibles that provide context to music, and these difficult-to-describe elements can’t be represented in data that software understands—at least for now.

  • This is a necessary resource, just as familiar as the first one, including both tangible and intangible assets.

  • Yet there were so many intangibles — a love of nature, the busy pace of life, the high cost of moving — that conspired to keep us from leaving.

  • Indeed, in 2011 UNESCO received a formal petition to declare Latin and Greek an “intangible heritage of humanity.”

  • The touted gains of attack are intangible, while its downside is real and grave.

  • Does coming to terms with the past require the destruction of its effects, tangible or intangible?

  • Or is there something more intangible going on in the workplace?

  • In fact, intellectual property and, more broadly, intangible assets now dominate American business.

  • The way seemed perfectly plain, and yet everything seemed intangible, unreal.

  • What becomes of the invisible and intangible molecules which have composed our body during life?

  • It was his link with the otherwise inaccessible and intangible elements in her, the elements that made for separation.

  • Instantly in a single dazzling flash of flame the tangible forest symbol vanished in intangible fragrance.

  • Besides, we shall have to examine whether the earth be invisible without fire, and the fire intangible without822 the earth.