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durable$23334$ - translation to arabic

ABILITY OF AN ITEM TO PERFORM ITS ROLE OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME UNDER POTENTIALLY CHALLENGING CONDITIONS
Durable
  • The [[Manx Electric Railway]] on the [[Isle of Man]] still operates with its original tramcars and trailers, all of which are over one hundred years old, the latest dating from 1906.

durable      
adj. متين, صالة, متحمل
DURABLES         
  • Stopping the production of non-durable goods was supported by many European respondents to the European Investment Bank Climate Survey. It was a less popular idea in China.
GOOD THAT DOES NOT QUICKLY WEAR OUT
Difference between hard goods, soft goods, and dry goods; Durable Good; Hard good; Consumer durables; Consumer durable; Durable goods; Durables; Hard goods; Consumer Durables

ألاسم

اِسْتِقْرار ; ثَبَات

Consumer durables         
  • Stopping the production of non-durable goods was supported by many European respondents to the European Investment Bank Climate Survey. It was a less popular idea in China.
GOOD THAT DOES NOT QUICKLY WEAR OUT
Difference between hard goods, soft goods, and dry goods; Durable Good; Hard good; Consumer durables; Consumer durable; Durable goods; Durables; Hard goods; Consumer Durables
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Definition

durable goods
or durables
Durable goods or durables are goods such as televisions or cars which are expected to last a long time, and are bought infrequently. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use consumer durables
)
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Durability

Durability is the ability of a physical product to remain functional, without requiring excessive maintenance or repair, when faced with the challenges of normal operation over its design lifetime.: 5  There are several measures of durability in use, including years of life, hours of use, and number of operational cycles. In economics, goods with a long usable life are referred to as durable goods.