"Reality" refers to the actual appearance, which is an objective description of natural and social phenomena.
These two words come from two academic schools of law, namely, natural law school and analytical school.
The school of natural law advocates that justice is the idea pursued by law and a legitimate law and ideal; Analysts believe that the research object of law should be laws formulated and recognized by the state and actually existing in real life, and laws with certain practical efficiency should be formulated.
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1. Actually
Pronunciation: zhuó shí.
Explanation:
(1) adverb, reality; That's true.
From: Journey to the West, the sixth trip to Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty: "Great Sage! Great Sage! Awesome! "
(2) (words, actions) are heavy and powerful.
From: the second fold of the Yuan Dynasty's anonymous "Fighting for Grace": "Because the meat is naughty, don't fight, don't recruit. He hit a thousand times with a big stick, and then he confessed. "
2. It is.
Pronunciation: què shí.
Explanation:
(1) exact loyalty.
From: Ba Jin's Spring and Autumn Annals: "I don't believe what he said, but I have no conclusive evidence to prove that he has no love experience."
(2) adverbs, real; Reality.
From: Ye Shengtao's Night: "From her dull movements and heavy footsteps, we can see that she is really a little old."