tangible

tangible
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. tangible
Sus cuadros son tan realistas que los objetos en ellos se dirían tangibles.His paintings are so realistic that the objects in them appear to be tangible.
a. tangible
Si la policía no tiene pruebas tangibles contra nosotros, tendrá que dejarnos en libertad.If police have no tangible evidence against us, they'll have to release us.
b. concrete
El elevado nivel de desempleo es un ejemplo tangible de la precaria situación de nuestra economía.The high level of unemployment is a concrete example of the precarious state of our economy.
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