tangible

[US]/ˈtændʒəbl/
[UK]/ˈtændʒəbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. capable of being touched; real and concrete
n. a tangible asset

Phrases & Collocations

tangible asset

tangible evidence

tangible result

tangible benefits

tangible value

tangible property

tangible proof

Example Sentences

a tangible roughness of the skin.

the tangible benefits of the plan.

Sculpture is a tangible art form.

the emphasis is now on tangible results.

The policy has not yet brought any tangible benefits.

The capital of enterprise is not only the evaluable tangible assets, the most valuable is the human resource capital.

The witness is expected to corroborate the plaintiff's testimony. Tosubstantiate is to establish something by presenting substantial or tangible evidence:

Let us look trought human's history, we can say, human being has three weakness: peacockery, fetish, and purchasing money and other tangible wealth.

It is discovered by systematic studies that there exist, more or less, some special tangible shapes on the surface of jadeite jade article with granular crystalloblast.

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