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?lèi)社會(huì)生活的那些難以捉摸的和非物質(zhì)的方麪。2. N-PLURAL You can refer to intangible things as intangibles. 無(wú)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(méi)有考慮無(wú)形的因素例如對(duì)手藝的自豪感、忠誠(chéng)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(jué)或性質(zhì))難以捉摸的,無(wú)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(huì)稱之爲(wèi)領(lǐng)袖氣質(zhì)。 返回 intangible