Examples of using Intangible things in English and their translations into Spanish
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I can see intangible things.
Intangible things that only exist in that world.
We are satisfied of a team winning intangible things”.
Intangible things make just as ready gods.
Palacio Homes has everything that makes intangible things beautiful.
Intangible things such as pain and emotional distress?
God“People who claim there are intangible things must bear the burden of the proof”.
The intangible things are what I tried to express or suggest.
IUCN's brand is made up of many tangible and intangible things, built up over our 60+ year history.
But when it gets really interesting,I think is when we use that same system of symbols to communicate all the abstract and intangible things we're experiencing.
The sense of smell brings us so many intangible things, which are so noteworthy in our day to day life and in our vital history!
Yoshichika Tsurugi seems to be just a regular guy, wo loves to stay up all night,ignorant that there is something that transcends all matter, able to control all intangible things….
In the world designed for him,he wants to control intangible things such as good taste and perfection without completely losing the practical sense that distinguishes men's minds.
The senses of the body are to make and have contact with this terrestrial dimension, and all the things that have to dowith this terrestrial life; and the spirit's senses are to make contact with the interior world, the intangible things, to make them tangible through action to the person's body, using the different physical senses.
This interest comes from a research-based practice, which aims to consider how intangible things(sounds, language, history, etc.) have been represented through different methodologies in the fields of linguistics, historiography, and conservation.
Writing about an intangible thing moves along the lines of a science fiction story.
That intangible thing that every couple needs.
Legitimacy is an intangible thing that is hard to define, but we all know how important it is, because if an institution is perceived to lack legitimacy, then it would cease to enjoy the support or consent of those affected by it.
Some intangible thing like that.
How should I explain such an intangible thing without risking you misunderstanding it?