tangibility
切实可行,切实性,切实可行的,可行性
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Definitions
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- : capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial.
- : real or actual, rather than imaginary or visionary: the tangible benefits of sunshine.
- : definite; not vague or elusive: no tangible grounds for suspicion.
- : having actual physical existence, as real estate or chattels, and therefore capable of being assigned a value in monetary terms.
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- : something tangible, especially a tangible asset.
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Examples
UniCredit trades at 40% of tangible book value, less goodwill, and it should trade at 80%.
Apps can — just like therapists — give practical and tangible help for couples struggling to connect.
When there’s purpose, there’s a sense of reward, and when I’m hunting for mushrooms it feels like I’m achieving something tangible.
He made it palpable and tangible even to people inclined to see the bright side of everything.
Microsoft’s recent blockbuster acquisition of Bethesda Studios only makes this dream feel so much more tangible.
It is to be regretted that no material evidence of equal tangibility is forthcoming of the Age of Gold.
I seemed to be there—to have a very familiar form—but to be nothing more than form—to have no tangibility.
To feel a blind, vague, ineffable urge within you, stealing out to tangibility in colour and form!
But the goals to which these pathways lead have a tangibility that give them a vital interest for all the world.
There is nothing but the idea of their colour or tangibility, which can render them conceivable by the mind.