tangibly
adverb uk/ˈtæn.dʒə.bli/ us/ˈtæn.dʒə.bli/
真实地;非想象地;可触摸地;可感知地
in a real way that you can touch, feel, see, experience, etc.
There's always been something tangibly desolate about the place. 这个地方总是有种切实的荒凉感。
She also hopes that winning might pay off more tangibly, with a job and money. 她还希望获胜能带来更切实的回报,比如一份工作和一些钱。
See: tangible
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- Her pulse quickened tangibly.
- With the language still thriving hereabouts, there's more of a tangibly Welsh feel to towns like the fabulous Llangollen.
- Faith for him was about tangibly living it day by day among all those he came into contact with.
- Tension in the tower increased tangibly before the captain of the 747 confirmed that he had averted the disaster by no more than a few seconds.