durable 音標拼音: [d'ʊrəbəl]
a . 經久的,持久的,耐用的
n . 耐用物品
經久的,持久的,耐用的耐用物品
durable adj 1 :
existing for a long time ; "
hopes for a durable peace "; "
a long -
lasting friendship " [
synonym : {
durable }, {
lasting },
{
long -
lasting }, {
long -
lived }]
2 :
capable of withstanding wear and tear and decay ; "
durable denim jeans " [
synonym : {
durable }, {
long -
wearing }]
3 :
very long lasting ; "
less durable rocks were gradually worn away to form valleys "; "
the perdurable granite of the ancient Appalachian spine of the continent " [
synonym : {
durable },
{
indestructible }, {
perdurable }, {
undestroyable }]
Durable \
Du "
ra *
ble \,
a . [
L .
durabilis ,
fr .
durare to last :
cf .
F .
durable .
See {
Dure }.]
Able to endure or continue in a particular condition ;
lasting ;
not perishable or changeable ;
not wearing out or decaying soon ;
enduring ;
as ,
durable cloth ;
durable happiness .
[
1913 Webster ]
Riches and honor are with me ;
yea ,
durable riches and righteousness . --
Prov .
viii .
18 .
[
1913 Webster ]
An interest which from its object and grounds must be so durable . --
De Quincey .
Syn :
Lasting ;
permanent ;
enduring ;
firm ;
stable ;
continuing ;
constant ;
persistent .
See {
Lasting }.
[
1913 Webster ]
107 Moby Thesaurus words for "
durable ":
abiding ,
adamantine ,
age -
long ,
aged ,
ancient ,
antique ,
bulky ,
cartilaginous ,
changeless ,
chewy ,
chronic ,
cohesive ,
constant ,
continuing ,
coriaceous ,
dense ,
dependable ,
diuturnal ,
enduring ,
evergreen ,
fast ,
fibrous ,
firm ,
fixed ,
frozen ,
gristly ,
hard ,
hardy ,
heavy ,
immobile ,
immutable ,
indestructible ,
intact ,
intransient ,
inveterate ,
inviolate ,
lasting ,
leatherlike ,
leathery ,
long -
lasting ,
long -
lived ,
long -
standing ,
long -
term ,
longeval ,
longevous ,
macrobiotic ,
massive ,
of long duration ,
of long standing ,
perdurable ,
perduring ,
perennial ,
permanent ,
perpetual ,
persistent ,
persisting ,
quiescent ,
reliable ,
remaining ,
resistant ,
rigid ,
ropy ,
rugged ,
sempervirent ,
sinewy ,
solid ,
sound ,
stable ,
static ,
stationary ,
staying ,
steadfast ,
steady ,
stiff ,
stout ,
stringy ,
strong ,
stubborn ,
sturdy ,
substantial ,
sustained ,
tenacious ,
torpid ,
tough ,
tough as leather ,
unaltered ,
unchangeable ,
unchanged ,
unchanging ,
unchecked ,
undestroyed ,
unfading ,
unfailing ,
unshifting ,
untiring ,
unvaried ,
unvarying ,
unyielding ,
vigorous ,
viscid ,
vital ,
well -
built ,
well -
constructed ,
well -
founded ,
well -
grounded ,
well -
made ,
wiry
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DURABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Something durable lasts a long time, so it's apt that durable comes to us (via Anglo-French) from the Latin verb durare, meaning "to last " Other descendants of durare in English include during, endure, and duration, all of which concern things lasting in one way or another
DURABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DURABLE definition: 1 able to last and be used for a long time without becoming damaged: 2 able to continue to exist… Learn more
DURABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Durable definition: able to resist wear, decay, etc , well; lasting; enduring See examples of DURABLE used in a sentence
Durable - definition of durable by The Free Dictionary Capable of withstanding wear and tear or decay: a durable fabric b Made to withstand repeated use over a relatively long period, usually several years or more: durable goods such as washing machines and dryers 2 Able to perform or compete over a long period, as by avoiding or overcoming injuries: a durable fullback 3
durable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . . Definition of durable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
DURABLE definition in American English | Collins English . . . Something that is durable is strong and lasts a long time without breaking or becoming weaker Fine bone china is eminently practical, since it is strong and durable
durable, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective durable, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence