物体

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 物体 (wùtǐ)

The word 物体 refers to a physical object or entity that occupies space and has mass. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe tangible things, especially in physics when discussing matter and motion.

Usage in Context

  1. Literal physical objects: 物体 often denotes any concrete item or thing you can see or touch.
  2. Scientific discussions: It frequently appears in academic or technical language related to physics or engineering.
  3. Cautionary contexts: It can describe fragile or special objects requiring careful handling.

Common Collocations

  • 物体重量 (wùtǐ zhòngliàng): object weight, used when discussing mass or heaviness.
  • 物体运动 (wùtǐ yùndòng): object motion, common in physics.
  • 物体 (yìsuì wùtǐ): fragile object, used to warn about delicate items.

Notes

When using 物体, the emphasis is on the physical and tangible nature of the item. It differs from more abstract terms like 东西 (dōngxī), which can mean 'thing' more generally, including intangible concepts. Avoid confusing 物体 with 物品 (wùpǐn), which often refers to goods or items in commerce or daily life rather than scientific objects.

Example Sentences

This object's weight is heavy and requires effort to move.

Scientists are studying the motion laws of different objects.

Please do not touch this fragile object to avoid damage.