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Перевод: intangible
[прилагательное] неосязаемый; неуловимый; непостижимый; [существительное] нечто неуловимое; нечто непостижимое
Тезаурус:
- A church has to have an intangible atmosphere, a kind of presence which you are aware of."
- Chattels personal consist either of tangible goods, or of intangible rights such as patents, or stocks and shares.
- For Gandhi, symbols manifest man's craving for the unseen and intangible; for Tillich they are necessary because the Ultimate or Holy could not maintain its unconditional character without them.
- Personal sources provide a view of intangible aspects of the environment that may be filtered out by written media.
- Intangible though bargaining power may seem at first, it has several important features.
- On Day 16 we started making plans for our tangible and intangible goals.
- However, the existence of intangible advantages does not justify the continuation of policies which ignore the basic rights of women who want to play a full and active part in society.
- Beauty is there thronging before the eyes in the intangible world and it is multitudinous as the photons that burst on our eyes' lenses.
- The new youth movement of the 1880s shared many of these concerns in varying degrees, but it was motivated by several other ambitions which included keeping boys "off the streets", actively teaching the value of discipline, spreading the public school esprit de corps , and generally advocating the intangible virtues of "character".
- As investors and the better-paid alike give thanks for their deliverance, that most essential and intangible ingredient for economic recovery - confidence - is suddenly present for the first time in three years.
- Work such as that of Young et al (1988) has even shown us how something that was traditionally assumed to be as intangible and subjective as the nature of conscious awareness itself can be disrupted by physical damage to the brain and can be successfully studied by the observational techniques of cognitive psychology.
- Every time Sergeant Bird came into contact with death, he felt the same sense of mild amazement that the spark of life, so intangible, should be so absolute.
- And yet his stories are powerful studies of those living on the edge of life; of the bitterness and intangible hostility that are the real consequences of deprivation, misfortune and wasted lives.
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