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1 durable
1. adjective2) (resisting wear) solide; strapazierfähig, haltbar [Kleidung, Stoff]; widerstandsfähig [Metall, Bauelement]2. noun in pl.durable goods — see 2.
* * *['djuərəbl]1) (lasting or able to last: a durable peace.) dauerhaft2) (wearing well: durable material.) haltbar•- academic.ru/22890/durability">durability* * *du·rable[ˈdjʊərəbl̩, AM ˈdʊrə-, ˈdjʊrə-]1. (hard-wearing) strapazierfähig, haltbar2. (long-lasting) dauerhaft\durable goods langlebige Gebrauchsgüter\durable peace dauerhafter Friede* * *['djʊərəbl]adj1) (= tough) product, material, finish strapazierfähig, haltbarCDs are more durable than tapes — CDs halten länger als Kassetten
2) (= lasting) peace, solution, relationship dauerhaft* * *A adj (adv durably)a) haltbar, strapazierfähig, WIRTSCH langlebig:durable goods → Bb) dauerhaft (Friede etc)B spl WIRTSCH Gebrauchsgüter pl* * *1. adjective1) dauerhaft [Friede, Freundschaft usw.]2) (resisting wear) solide; strapazierfähig, haltbar [Kleidung, Stoff]; widerstandsfähig [Metall, Bauelement]2. noun in pl.durable goods — see 2.
* * *adj.dauerhaft adj.
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