intangibleness

英[ɪn'tændʒəbl] 美[ɪn'tændʒəbl]
  • adj.难以明了的;无形的n.无形的东西
  • a art.一(个);每一(个);任一(个)n.英语字母表的第一个字母;学业成绩得优者;表示“最好”的符号
  • dilemma n.困境;进退两难
  • impale v.刺穿;钉住;使陷入困境
  • on prep.在...之上;由...支撑着;在(某一天);关于;基于adv.穿着;向前(移动);表示持续性adj.表示已连接、处于工作状态或使用中;发生;值班
  • SB abbr.同时广播(=simultaneousbroadcast)abbr.理学学士(=ScientiaeBaccalaureus)
Noun:
  1. assets that are saleable though not material or physical

Adjective:
  1. (of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value;

    "intangible assets such as good will"

  2. incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch;

    "the intangible constituent of energy"

  3. hard to pin down or identify;

    "an intangible feeling of impending disaster"

  4. lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen;

    "that intangible thing--the soul"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We felt an intangible presence in the room.
      我们感到房子里有一种难以捉摸的东西。
    2. The island was intangible, inviolate.
      我们这个岛令人莫测高深,是不可侵犯的。
    3. Sound is intangible and the same is true of light.
      声音是无形的,而光也同样如此。
    4. Stocks and bonds are intangible property.
      股票和证券是无形财产。
    5. Good will is an intangible asset.
      善意为无形之宝。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The intangible value of love lies in the mutual trust.
      爱情中最无形的价值在于双方互相信任。
    2. Leadership is an intangible quality with no clear definition.
      领导是一种无形的特质,没有清楚的定义。