real-world object

collocation in English

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real-world
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈrɪəl ˌwɜːld/
us
/ˈrɪəl ˌwɜ˞ːld/
happening in the world or in someone's life rather than in a book, in the imagination, on the ...
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object
noun
uk
/ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/
us
/ˈɑːb.dʒɪkt/
a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, ...
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(Definition ofreal-worldandobjectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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By some interpretations thereal-worldobject, in this case a cat, must be in two states simultaneously until it is observed.
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This a device that analyzes areal-worldobjector environment to collect data on its shape and possibly color.
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However, to varying degrees, paintings usually still had discernible links to real-world objects, if only obvious in the titles of the works.
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Concluding, early work on spatio-temporal database modelling attempted to capture the state of real-world objects or the physical events upon them, on the timeline.
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This norm further considers whether a model supports spatio-temporal real-world objects that change continuously or just objects that are subject to discrete changes.
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Painting could be both 'of' real-world objects, and at the same time incorporate non-realistic elements and styles.
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In the physical sciences, quality assurance, and engineering, measurement is the activity of obtaining and comparing physical quantities of real-world objects and events.
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In the case of a 1-place concept, the attributes in the intension are properties, and the extension is a set of individual real-world objects.
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Images may represent real-world objects, or be allegories or abstract designs.
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Data components are the basic business data elements that represent real-world objects and concepts.
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Basic three-dimensional geometric forms (prisms, cylinders, spheres, and so on) have solid volumes added or subtracted from them, as if assembling or cutting real-world objects.
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For simplicity, it often models real-world objects as point particles, objects with negligible size.
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