古い想い出の写真をコンビニでA4に拡大して「A4コピーアルバム」を作成
古い想い出の写真をコンビニでA4に拡大して「A4コピーアルバム」を作成● 古い昔の写真の整理法私は、古い昔の写真を箱の中に入れて保存しているが昔の古い写真はみなサイズが小さくて見にくい写真の整理法としては● スキャナーでPCに取り込むと言う正統的な方法があるが私は実行していないそれよりもっと、簡単で、大きいサイズに引き延ばす事が出来てtangible な方法があるtanngible とは、英和辞書では「触れて感知できる、実体的な、有形の、明白な、確実な」とあるが要するに、情報カードのように、手に取って使えて実用多岐なものを言うそれは古くてぼんやりした小さなサイズの古ぼけた写真をコンビニの高性能コピーマシーンで、A4サイズに拡大コピーする事である古い写真というものは、だいたい、白黒・モノクロだからコピー代金は、一枚10円であるもっとも、私の近所の文具店では、一枚5円のところがあるので半額になるこうして白黒ながらA4サイズにまで拡大してみると古い小さな写真も、それなりに、見栄えがする若い頃の男前の自分が写真の中に再現するのである(コレコレ)懐かしい幼児期の風景や妹たちや両親もよみがえるまだ、始めたばかりのプロジェクトだが(笑)A4のアルバムでもつっくろうと思うついでに tangible を英英辞書で調べてみよう触れて感知できる、実体的な、有形の、明白な、確実な―― Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ――tangibleFrom Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtan‧gi‧ble /ˈtændʒəbəl/ ●○○ adjective 1 clear enough or definite enough to be easily seen or noticedOPP(反対語) intangible The scheme must have tangible benefits for the unemployed.tangible evidence/proof He has no tangible evidence of John’s guilt.2 → tangible assets/propertyalex99注 有形資産3 technical if something is tangible, you can touch or feel it The silence of the countryside was almost tangible.—tangibly adverb—tangibility /ˌtændʒəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpustangible• The silence as she lifts the lid is almost tangible.• What sticks in the brain, and occasionally the heart, is something much less tangible.• Macca converted this and the relief was tangible.• There is no tangible evidence of dishonesty among the company's directors.• Defense, education and tax cuts are tangible issues for Bush officials that they link to popular campaign promises.• tangible personal property• Most of its business is solving problems rather than manufacturing tangible products.• Groups seem to be most successful when undertaking tangible projects, as Black Mountain was when building its second campus.• The discussions produced no tangible results.• Finally, it also is tangible satisfaction when I get around to using it because I remember the work put into it.• The passion of the writing was so tangible she almost cried.tangible evidence/proof• It was realised that our first aim should be to secure more tangible evidence and, if possible, further witnesses.• Of course not; they are the tangible evidence of a Government's full commitment to one of the country's major industries.• It represented tangible proof of her achievements after years of struggle in a male-dominated profession.• In trying to conceal his negligence the projectionist had provided me with tangible evidence of the grand illusion.• The institution also provided patients with tangible evidence that society feared the disease.• Company patronage is tangible evidence that the companies are committed to high standards of professional management.• In the absence of more tangible evidence, the argument regarding possible harmful effects on children can be ignored.almost tangible• The atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible.• The silence as she lifts the lid is almost tangible.• The silence closed in around her and her loneliness was almost tangible.• By the early 1970s there was an almost tangible atmosphere of guilt by association.• Their approval was so strong it was almost tangible, filling the big cluttered studio with sound.• This, the second largest city in Bavaria, is an unusual mix of ancient architecture and almost tangible joie-de-vivre.• The words would hang in the air; they were almost tangible on the day after a row.From Longman Business Dictionarytan‧gi‧ble /ˈtændʒəbəl/ adjective1 tangible results, proof, benefits etccan clearly be seen to exist or to have happenedNew revenue streams, particularly from e-commerce opportunities are creating tangible benefits for the core business.There is little tangible evidence that there will be an economic recovery.—tangibly adverbCan centers of excellence tangibly improve productivity and quality?2 able to be touched and feltGold is a tangible commodity that investors can turn to in times of financial instability. More resultstangible assettangible net worthtangible assets/property―― Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary ――Definition of tangible adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary tangible adjectiveBrE /ˈtændʒəbl/ ; NAmE /ˈtændʒəbl/[usually before noun]that can be clearly seen to existtangible benefits/improvements/results, etc.We cannot accept his findings without tangible evidence.tangible assets (= a company’s buildings, machinery, etc.)that you can touch and feelThe tension between them was almost tangible.opposite intangibleWord Origin 語源 後で調べよう ―――― まとめ ――――LONGMANの方が詳しく適切1 clear enough or definite enough to be easily seen or noticed 2 → tangible assets/property3 technical if something is tangible, you can touch or feel it2 able to be touched and feltOXFORDこれだけであるthat can be clearly seen to exist ―――― 和英辞書 ――――WEBLIO和英辞書では主な意味触れて感知できる、実体的な、有形の、明白な、確実なこの単語場合は、和英辞書の方が具体的に的確に理解出来る多くの場合は,英英辞書の方がわかりやすいと思うのだがこういうケースもある(笑)日本語の能力、恐るべし(笑)