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tangibly

/tan-juh-buhl/US // ˈtæn dʒə bəl //UK // (ˈtændʒəbəl) //

切实地,切实,切实可行,切实可行地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something tangible, especially a tangible asset.

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Examples

  • When communities were small, goods were local, and societal obligations were more tangible, things were different.

  • Patrini says they also haven’t seen “any tangible effect on these communities” since contacting the authorities.

  • We need infrastructure to bridge the gap between good intentions and tangible progress.

  • While Amazon has drummed up plenty of hype for its small-scale drone delivery plans, the company announced something much more exciting—and tangible—this week.

  • The donors are increasingly focusing on tangible results such as lowering incidents of a particular disease, instead of just the amount of cash donated.

  • Nothing illustrates this more tangibly than his relentless campaign against modern architecture.

  • What happened was, [plastic surgery] was the one thing I did that I felt like I could tangibly grasp onto.

  • What comes across most tangibly from Abdi is a sense of delicious disbelief, to suddenly find himself where he is.

  • This and the following names are of poetic value in suggesting tangibly the rapid passage of the runner from place to place.

  • Up from that hatchway he saw himself arising, once again, tangibly and in the living flesh.

  • There was an odd jangle from the invisible machinery which gouged so tangibly into Newlin's body.

  • From her husband's voice she had been led to fear something more tangibly unpleasant than a vague catena of prophecies.

  • Similarly his conception of the mechanism of the heavens must be a tangibly mechanical one.