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  • 1 tangible

    adjective
    1) (perceptible by touch) fühlbar
    2) (fig.): (real, definite) greifbar; spürbar, merklich [Unterschied, Verbesserung]; handfest [Beweis]
    * * *
    ['tæn‹əbl]
    (real or definite: tangible evidence.) greifbar
    - academic.ru/92456/tangibly">tangibly
    - tangibility
    * * *
    tan·gible
    [ˈtænʤəbl̩]
    1. ( also fig: perceptible) fassbar; advantages, benefits, results greifbar; lack, loss, swelling fühlbar; disappointment, effects, improvement spürbar
    a \tangible difference ein spürbarer [o merklicher] Unterschied
    a \tangible relief eine fühlbare Erleichterung
    a \tangible success ein greifbarer Erfolg
    2. (real) real, materiell
    \tangible advantage realer [o echter] Vorteil
    \tangible gain realer [o materieller] Gewinn
    \tangible property LAW Sachvermögen nt
    3. (definite) klar, eindeutig, deutlich
    to have \tangible evidence [or proof] LAW klare [o eindeutige] [o handfeste] Beweise haben
    * * *
    ['tndZəbl]
    adj
    1) (lit) greifbar, berührbar
    2) (fig) result greifbar; proof handfest; assets handfest, real
    * * *
    tangible [ˈtændʒəbl]
    A adj (adv tangibly)
    1. greifbar, materiell, körperlich
    2. fig klar, bestimmt:
    tangible results greifbare Ergebnisse
    3. WIRTSCH materiell:
    tangible assets B 2 a;
    B s
    1. (etwas) Greifbares
    2. pl WIRTSCH
    a) materielle Vermögenswerte pl
    b) Sachvermögen n
    * * *
    adjective
    2) (fig.): (real, definite) greifbar; spürbar, merklich [Unterschied, Verbesserung]; handfest [Beweis]
    * * *
    adj.
    fühlbar adj.
    greifbar adj.

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