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1. 实际 (shí jì) - practical, realistic, down-to-earth
2. 踏实 (tā shí) - solid, steadfast, reliable
3. 实用 (shí yòng) - practical, useful, functional
4. 实干 (shí gàn) - practical work, hands-on approach
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In everyday conversations, 务实 (wù shí) is often used to describe someone who is practical, pragmatic, and focused on dealing with concrete matters relating to work. It can also refer to a practical approach or solution to a problem.
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The concept of 务实 (wù shí) is closely associated with the Chinese cultural value of hard work and diligence. It is often used to describe people who are focused on achieving tangible results and are not easily distracted by abstract ideas or theories. It is also used to describe people who are not afraid to take risks and are willing to put in the effort to make their dreams a reality. In contrast, people who are seen as too idealistic or who lack the necessary drive to make their dreams come true are often seen as not being 务实 (wù shí).
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