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durability

/door-uh-bil-i-tee, dyoor-/US // ˌdʊər əˈbɪl ɪ ti, ˌdyʊər- //

耐用性,耐久性,耐用,耐用性方面

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the ability to last over time, resisting wear, breakage, deterioration, etc.:Those who own this make of car really can't complain, given the high quality, dependability, and durability of their product lines.

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Examples

  • Below are some of the most durable, effective dish towels you can buy.

  • Like some of its more expensive competitors, it also includes reinforced handles and durable zippers on its exterior.

  • Available in men’s and women’s styles, it’s constructed from Australian merino wool, with durable reinforced seams to help it last through any adventure.

  • Made specifically for gamers, it is extremely durable and can handle the intensity of long-term gameplay.

  • Matador is known for its ultralight but durable and waterproof duffels and backpacks, and the SEG42 follows suit.

  • One way of measuring the durability of an airplane is to check how many of those built are still flying.

  • Last year he proved that he still has electric ability, but his inconsistency and durability concerns are worse than ever.

  • The most important aspects have yet to be decided on, like the material, which will have to undergo a series of durability tests.

  • Charm explains the durability of certain books, where the characters and plots are still secondary to the lives they reveal.

  • Long into the future, the printed book will continue to survive because of its portability, durability, and flexibility.

  • In point of durability, sabutan mats would be superior to all others produced in the Islands if woven of double straws.

  • All these must be built with due reference to durability, convenience, and beauty.

  • As colour itself is relative, so is durability of colour relative.

  • Pentewan stone has a good name for hardness and durability; its qualities are well shown in the tower of St. Austell Church.

  • There was a diversity of opinion in the convention about the durability of the Union.