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The Chinese word "事物" is formed by combining the two characters "事" and "物", where "事" conveys the idea of matters, events, or affairs, and "物" refers to physical objects or things. This pairing merges their individual meanings to create a broader, unified concept that encompasses both abstract and concrete entities, effectively referring to all kinds of things and matters in a comprehensive sense. This method of word formation relies on the semantic contribution of each character to produce a compound term with an expanded, collective meaning.

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事物有很多种。

Shìwù yǒu hěn duō zhǒng.

There are many kinds of things.

这些事物很有趣。

Zhèxiē shìwù hěn yǒuqù.

These things are very interesting.

学习新事物能开阔视野。

Xuéxí xīn shìwù néng kāikuò shìyě.

Learning new things can broaden one's horizons.

我们必须学会区分不同的事物

Wǒmen bìxū xuéhuì qūfēn bùtóng de shìwù.

We must learn to distinguish between different things.

尽管事物表面相似,但内在本质可能截然不同。

Jǐnguǎn shìwù biǎomiàn xiāngsì, dàn nèizài běnzhì kěnéng jiérán bùtóng.

Although things may appear similar on the surface, their inherent nature may be completely different.

Word Definition - 事物

shì wù thing; object; CL:個|个[gè]

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