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tan·gi·ble
/ˈtænʤəbəl/
有形資產(
a
.)實體的,明白的,有形的,明確的
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tangible
有形
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tan·gi·ble
a.
1.
Perceptible
to
the
touch
;
tactile
;
palpable
.
2.
Capable
of
being
possessed
or
realized
;
readily
apprehensible
by
the
mind
;
real
;
substantial
;
evident
.
“A
tangible
blunder.”
Direct
and
tangible
benefit
to
ourselves
and
others
.
--
Southey
.
--
Tan*gi*ble*ness
,
n.
--
Tan*gi*bly
,
adv.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tangible
adj
1:
perceptible
by
the
senses
especially
the
sense
of
touch
;
"
skin
with
a
tangible
roughness
" [
ant
:
intangible
]
2:
possible
to
be
treated
as
fact
; "
tangible
evidence
"; "
his
brief
time
as
Prime
Minister
brought
few
real
benefits
to
the
poor
" [
syn
:
real
]
3: (
of
especially
business
assets
)
having
physical
substance
and
intrinsic
monetary
value
; "
tangible
property
like
real
estate
"; "
tangible
assets
such
as
machinery
" [
ant
:
intangible
]
4:
capable
of
being
perceived
by
the
senses
or
the
mind
;
especially
capable
of
being
handled
or
touched
or
felt
; "
a
barely
palpable
dust
"; "
felt
sudden
anger
in
a
palpable
wave
"; "
the
air
was
warm
and
close--palpable
as
cotton
"
[
syn
:
palpable
] [
ant
:
impalpable
]
5:
having
substance
or
material
existence
;
perceptible
to
the
senses
; "
a
physical
manifestation
"; "
surrounded
by
tangible
objects
" [
syn
:
physical
,
touchable
]
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