intangible

英 [ɪnˈtæn.dʒə.bəl]      美 [ɪnˈtæn.dʒə.bəl]
  • adj. 无形的,触摸不到的;难以理解的
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将“intangible”分解为“in”和“tangible”。想象“in”代表“在里面”,“tangible”代表“可以触摸的”。组合起来,就是“不能触摸的,内在的”,这有助于记忆其意为“无形的”。

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intangible 无形的

in-,不,非,tangible,可接触的。即不可接触的,无形的。

intangible (adj.)
1630s, "incapable of being touched," from French intangible (c. 1500) or directly from Medieval Latin intangibilis, from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + Late Latin tangibilis "that may be touched" (see tangible). Figurative sense of "that cannot be grasped by the mind" is from 1880. Noun meaning "anything intangible" is from 1914. Related: Intangibly.
1. There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price.
除股价上升之外还有无形利益。
2. The old building had an intangible air of sadness about it.
那座旧建筑笼罩着一种说不出的悲凉气氛。
3. The old building had an intangible air of sadness about it.
那座古老建筑物周围笼罩着说不出的凄凉气氛.
4. Sound and light are intangible.
声和光是触摸不到的.
5. It was vague , intangible , appealing only to some strange, nameless sixth sense.
这桩事是虚无缥缈 、 不可捉摸的, 只有通过什么不可思议, 难以名状的第六感觉才会领会.