tangible

tangible(
tahn
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jih
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buhl
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. tangible
A work of art can make an idea visible and tangible.Una obra artística puede hacer visible y tangible una idea.
El amor no es algo tangible. No puedes tocarlo o verlo. Tienes que sentirlo.Love is not a tangible thing. You can't touch it or see it. You have to feel it.
a. tangible
He must produce tangible evidence that he has the necessary funds.Debe proporcionar pruebas tangibles de que dispone de los fondos necesarios.
b. palpable
The workers have the incentive of a tangible reward for their efforts.A los trabajadores los incentiva la posibilidad de una recompensa palpable por sus esfuerzos.
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