tangible
Prononciation : [ˈtæn.dʒə.bəl]
Mot
Contexte : « physical properties »
(adjective) something that can be touched or physically felt. If you can hold it in your hands or see it clearly, it is tangible.
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The toy is a tangible item that the children can play with.
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The idea of friendship is not tangible; you cannot touch it or see it.
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Can you show me something tangible that represents your feelings?
Contexte : « results »
(adjective) something that can be measured or clearly seen as a result of something. If you can see real outcomes from your efforts, those outcomes are tangible.
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She achieved tangible results after working hard on her project.
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There were no tangible benefits from the plan; it didn’t help at all.
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What tangible changes have you noticed since you started the new program?
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