intangibly
adverb uk/ɪnˈtæn.dʒə.bli/ us/ɪnˈtæn.dʒə.bli/
(感觉或性质)难以捉摸地,无法形容地,无形地
in a way that cannot be described exactly or that does not have a physical form
The city and the university are intangibly intertwined. 城市和大学无形地交织在一起。
A liberal education is intangibly enriching. 通识教育能在无形中丰富人生知识。
See: intangible
- More examples
- They are rewarded, tangibly or intangibly, for their efforts.
- They may benefit intangibly from their donation, for example by increased self-esteem or peace of mind.
- Spending quality time with family is intangibly valuable.
- His spirit was somehow intangibly present.