tangible
adj. 可觸知的; 確實的,真實的; 實際的; [法]有形的
If something is tangible, it is clear enough or definite enough to be easily seen, felt, or noticed.
There should be some tangible evidence that the economy is starting to recover...
應該有明顯跡象表明經濟開始復甦了。
The relief was almost tangible.
這種解脫幾乎可以感覺得到。
1. perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch;
2. possible to be treated as fact;
3. (of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value ;
4. capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt;
5. having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses;
Because God is indestructible, so is the visible, tangible proof of His love for me.
因為上帝是不可毀滅的, 他對我“眼可見 、 手可觸”的愛護也是不可毀滅的.
Safe leak may form diversified tangible and intangiblelose.
安全漏洞可能造成各種有形或無形的損失.
Nothing overcomes doubts like the tangible money they won from their Las Vegas roulette wheel experiments.
最平庸的人都克服了疑慮,不再懷疑他們在拉斯維加斯的輪盤賭試驗中掙到的那一大把實實在在的鈔票.
Jiangxi Nanchang gymnasium, parallel tangible benefit and having of equipment comparison all in readiness which?
江西南昌健身房, 比較實惠和裝置比較齊全的有哪些?
The third generation of leaders must likewise win thethe people and bring about tangible results.
第三代的領導也一樣要取信於民,要幹出實績.