柯林斯詞典intangible /?n?t?nd??b?l/ (intangibles) 1. ADJ Something that is intangible is abstract or is hard to define or measure. 難以捉摸的; 難以確定的 ...the intangible and non-material dimensions of our human and social existence. …我們?nèi)祟惿鐣畹哪切╇y以捉摸的和非物質(zhì)的方麪。2. N-PLURAL You can refer to intangible things as intangibles. 無形的東西 That approach fails to take into consideration intangibles such as pride of workmanship, loyalty and good work habits. 那種方法沒有考慮無形的因素例如對手藝的自豪感、忠誠和良好的工作習(xí)慣。 返回 intangible劍橋詞典An intangible feeling or quality exists but you cannot describe it exactly or prove it. (感覺或性質(zhì))難以捉摸的,無法形容的,難以確定的 She has that intangible quality which you might call charisma . 她具有一種難以捉摸的特質(zhì),你或許會稱之爲(wèi)領(lǐng)袖氣質(zhì)。 返回 intangible