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Перевод: tangible
[прилагательное] осязаемый; ощутимый; материальный; реальный; заметный; ясный; [существительное] нечто ощутимое; нечто реальное; нечто осязаемое
Тезаурус:
- It seemed to Wetherfield to follow that where a creditor had proved his debtor's means, he might have him committed to prison, and that he could then levy on those means, if tangible and available, to obtain payment of what was owed him.
- In a non-monetary economy, wealth is measured in terms of a person's tangible possessions - cattle, camels, grain, jewellery, etc.
- This was a place where the Soviet world was a thing of books and newspapers and television shows and magazines - not tangible.
- Because it lacks any tangible goals for the delivery and outcome of health care, it remains vulnerable to accusations of crude cost-curbing.
- Where an infant actually has in his hands tangible movable property, it would seem that he has a power of disposing of it, of which the limits - if such there are - have not been determined.
- Thus, seemingly infinite difficulties may be distilled into a few tangible problems.
- Devaluation benefits will coincide with a recovery in the US economy and provide UK companies' most tangible benefits from sterling's devaluation.
- Minute as these quantities are, they constitute tangible evidence of the types of organic materials that existed in the Solar System more than 1000 million years before the appearance of life on Earth, the earliest traces of which are found in rocks about 3.4 x 109 years old.
- What's more, if those "safety improvements" really are all that tangible, will not those aircraft from other EC states which do not incorporate the CAA's modifications be exposing UK citizens to added risk when they are free to seek their business here?
- THE mood of relief is tangible.
- The most tangible outcome of the MINSE research project was the user requirement for computer support of EPHs, which, arguably, could have been produced using a more conventional approach.
- But there was a feeling of peace and quiet in those old towns, a silence that was almost tangible, and it was impressive to stand alone beside the fast flowing river and know that one was surrounded by deep forest for hundreds of miles in all directions.
- The connection between the visible and the tangible is conceived by Berkeley as having been set up by God.
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