tangibility 的 2 个定义
- 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.
- something tangible, especially a tangible asset.
tangibility 近义词
touchableness
更多tangibility例句
- 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.