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Definition
A real, tangible object, as opposed to a virtual, simulated, or purely conceptual one.
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How it's used
Focuses on the physical existence of an item as opposed to a digital representation or a concept. It is frequently used in commercial contexts to warn customers that promotional images may differ from the actual product they will receive. Using this term emphasizes that you are dealing with something tangible that occupies physical space.
Measure word
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This is the real object, not a photograph.
Related words
Common phrases
photograph of the actual product
display of the actual object
Common mistake
Avoid using it to mean 'truth' or 'reality' in an abstract sense, as that is better expressed by words like 真相 or 事實. It strictly refers to physical, tangible objects.
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Grammar guides
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