/ɪnˈtændʒəbəl θɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: sự vật phi vật thể, sự vật vô hình.
A more thorough explanation: An intangible thing refers to something that lacks physical substance and cannot be touched or seen, such as intellectual property rights, goodwill, or a company’s reputation. In legal terms, intangible things are assets that do not have a physical form but still hold value and can be legally protected or transferred.
Example: The intellectual property rights associated with a software program are considered an intangible thing in the eyes of the law.