tangible
意味: Able to be perceived by touch; concrete, real, and definite rather than abstract or imaginary.
Tangible has both a literal sense (capable of being touched) and a more common figurative sense (real, concrete, measurable). It is the opposite of 'intangible.' In business, 'tangible assets' are physical items like property and equipment. In general use, 'tangible results,' 'tangible progress,' and 'tangible benefits' describe outcomes that are clear and measurable. Common collocations include 'tangible evidence,' 'tangible results,' 'tangible benefits,' and 'tangible assets.'
例文
- The project has yet to produce any tangible results despite three years of investment. 尽管投入了三年的资金,该项目至今尚未产生任何切实成果。El proyecto aún no ha producido resultados tangibles a pesar de tres años de inversión.3年間の投資にもかかわらず、そのプロジェクトはまだ具体的な成果を生み出していません。3년간의 투자에도 불구하고, 그 프로젝트는 아직 구체적인 성과를 내지 못했습니다.
- There was a tangible sense of excitement in the crowd as the countdown to midnight began. 随着午夜倒计时的开始,人群中弥漫着一种切实可感的兴奋感。Había una sensación tangible de emoción entre la multitud cuando comenzó la cuenta atrás para medianoche.真夜中のカウントダウンが始まると、群衆の中に目に見えるような興奮が広がりました。자정 카운트다운이 시작되자 군중 속에 눈에 보이는 듯한 흥분이 감돌았습니다.
- Investors prefer tangible assets such as property and gold during periods of economic uncertainty. 在经济不确定时期,投资者更倾向于房产和黄金等有形资产。Los inversores prefieren activos tangibles como inmuebles y oro en periodos de incertidumbre económica.経済が不安定な時期には、投資家は不動産や金などの有形資産を好む傾向があります。경제적 불확실성이 높은 시기에 투자자들은 부동산이나 금과 같은 유형 자산을 선호합니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: academic, professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Late Latin tangibilis (that may be touched), from Latin tangere (to touch). The same root gives us 'tactile' and 'tangent.' It entered English in the late 16th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
このトピックの他の表現
More from General Advanced