wù tǐ
object
In Chinese, the word 'object' is translated to '物体' or 'wùtǐ'. It can be used in most of the same contexts as in English, referring to a thing, entity or priori object. For example, in the sentence '这是一个重要的物体' it is used to mean 'This is an important object'.
Zhège wùtǐ de yánsè fēicháng piàoliang.
The color of this object is very beautiful.
This phrase describes the visual quality of an object, highlighting its attractiveness based on color.
Tā zài guānchá zhège wùtǐ de xíngzhuàng.
He is observing the shape of this object.
This sentence focuses on the action of observing, specifically the shape aspect of an object.
Wùtǐ de zhòngliàng juédìngle tā de wěndìngxìng.
The weight of the object determines its stability.
Here, the phrase discusses the relationship between an object's weight and its ability to remain stable.