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In Chinese, the word "书本" (shū běn) specifically refers to a book, often emphasizing its physical form or a bound collection of pages. However, there are several other words that can also mean "book" or are related to books in different contexts:
1. 书 (shū) - This is a more general term for "book." It can refer to any written work, including textbooks, novels, and more. It is often used in everyday conversation.
2. 著作 (zhù zuò) - This term refers to a literary work or an author's writings. It emphasizes the creation aspect and is often used in academic or formal contexts.
3. 文献 (wén xiàn) - This term means "literature" or "documents" and is often used to refer to scholarly or academic texts. It encompasses a broader range of written materials, not just books.
4. 刊物 (kān wù) - This refers to publications or periodicals and can include magazines, journals, and any printed materials. While it does not specifically mean "book," it is related to the broader category of printed works.
5. 书籍 (shū jí) - This term refers to books collectively and is often used in a more formal or literary context. It encompasses all types of books.
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书本 (shūběn) is a formal word. It is the standard Chinese word for "book" and is used in both formal and informal contexts. It is also the most common word for "book" in Chinese.
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