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material goods - traduction vers grec

PROPERTY WHICH CAN BE TOUCHED
Material good; Material goods

material goods         
υλικά αγαθά
soft goods         
GOODS WITH SHORT DURABILITY
Consumable; Unsaleable; Nondurable good; Non-durable good; Consumer Non Durables; Soft goods; Nondurable goods
υφάσματα
raw material         
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MATERIAL WHICH HAS NOT BEEN THROUGH A MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Raw Materials; Raw Material; Raw materials; Primary commodities; Feedstock; Basic materials; Virgin Materials; Crude material; Primary commodity; Secondary raw material
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Définition

tangible property
n. physical articles (things) as distinguished from "incorporeal" assets such as rights, patents, copyrights and franchises. Commonly tangible property is called "personalty." See also: intangible property personal property personalty

Wikipédia

Tangible property

In law, tangible property is literally anything that can be touched, and includes both real property and personal property (or moveable property), and stands in distinction to intangible property.

In English law and some Commonwealth legal systems, items of tangible property are referred to as choses in possession (or a chose in possession in the singular). However, some property, despite being physical in nature, is classified in many legal systems as intangible property rather than tangible property because the rights associated with the physical item are of far greater significance than the physical properties. Principally, these are documentary intangibles. For example, a promissory note is a piece of paper that can be touched, but the real significance is not the physical paper, but the legal rights which the paper confers, and hence the promissory note is defined by the legal debt rather than the physical attributes.

A unique category of property is money, which in some legal systems is treated as tangible property and in others as intangible property. Whilst most countries legal tender is expressed in the form of intangible property ("The Treasury of Country X hereby promises to pay to the bearer on demand...."), in practice banknotes are now rarely ever redeemed in any country, which has led to banknotes and coins being classified as tangible property in most modern legal systems.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour material goods
1. We have material goods but feel harassed and stressed.
2. To purge themselves of any guilt they might feel the parents then indulge their kids with material goods.
3. The MEK lead an austere lifestyle in which men are segregated from women and material goods are renounced.
4. Although Lotto winners studied did appear to be happier than ordinary members of the public, their contentment was not based on material goods.
5. "This is something like the Winter War: no money, no house, or material goods, but somehow we just went to war." Now she is speaking Finnish.