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1 материально-вещественная форма
General subject: tangible physical form, material, physical form, tangible formУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материально-вещественная форма
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2 форма
сущ.в прекрасной физической форме — in excellent physical condition; in good form (shape)
по всей форме — in due form; properly
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tangible — tan·gi·ble / tan jə bəl/ adj: capable of being perceived esp. by the sense of touch Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. tangible … Law dictionary
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tangible — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. material, real; touchable, palpable; concrete, perceptible. See feeling, substance, touch. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. perceptible, palpable, material, real, substantial, appreciable, sensible,… … English dictionary for students
Tangible Asset — Assets that have a physical form. Tangible assets include both fixed assets, such as machinery, buildings and land, and current assets, such as inventory. The opposite of a tangible asset is an intangible asset. Nonphysical assets, such as… … Investment dictionary
tangible asset — noun Any asset, such as buildings, land, equipment etc. that has physical form … Wiktionary
tangible fixed assets — n. fixed assets that have physical form or substance and can be appraised at an actual or approximate value … English contemporary dictionary
Tangible property — in law is, literally, anything which can be touched, and includes both real property (or, in civil law systems, immovable property) and personal property (or moveable property), and stands in distinction to intangible property.In English law and… … Wikipedia
tangible — tan‧gi‧ble [ˈtændʒbl] adjective 1. tangible results, proof, benefits etc can clearly be seen to exist or to have happened: • New revenue streams, particularly from e commerce opportunities are creating tangible benefits for the core business. • … Financial and business terms
Physical computing — Physical computing, in the broadest sense, means building interactive physical systems by the use of software and hardware that can sense and respond to the analog world. While this definition is broad enough to encompass things such as smart… … Wikipedia
physical — phys‧i‧cal [ˈfɪzɪkl] adjective 1. real and actual: • the physical counting of goods in stock 2. ACCOUNTING related to assets that can be seen and touched, such as machines and buildings; = TANGIBLE: • They had a physical plant valued at… … Financial and business terms