"Durable action" functions as a noun phrase in English.
/dʒʊrəbl ˈækʃən/
"Durable action" refers to an action that is robust, long-lasting, or capable of withstanding wear, pressure, or damage. It suggests that the results of the action are not temporary but have some enduring quality.
In English, the term is not commonly used as a standalone phrase and might often be found in specific contexts such as law, commerce, or discussions about sustainability. Its frequency of use is relatively low compared to more common phrases. It can appear in both oral and written contexts but is more likely found in written formats, such as reports, policy documents, and legal texts.
Долговременные действия жизненно важны для создания устойчивых сообществ.
Investing in durable action today will benefit future generations.
Инвестиции в долговременные действия сегодня принесут пользу будущим поколениям.
The company's focus on durable action has led to significant environmental improvements.
While "durable action" itself may not be prevalent in idiomatic expressions, the concepts of "durable" and "action" appear in various idioms and phrases regarding perseverance and sustainability.
Принять решительные меры — это первый шаг к устойчивым изменениям.
Building a durable foundation requires careful planning and swift action.
Создание прочного фундамента требует тщательного планирования и оперативных действий.
In the face of adversity, it's crucial to remain strong in your decisions and take durable actions.
В условиях трудностей крайне важно оставаться уверенным в своих решениях и предпринимать долговременные действия.
They say that great actions lead to durable results, and I believe that is true.
Говорят, что великие действия приводят к устойчивым результатам, и я верю, что это правда.
It's not enough to act; one must ensure that their actions have durable impacts.
The word "durable" comes from the Latin "durabilis," which means "able to endure." The word "action" comes from the Latin "actio," which denotes the process of doing or performing. The combination reflects the notion of a process or deed that can withstand the test of time and circumstances.
Synonyms: - Long-lasting endeavor - Enduring effort - Sustainable action - Persistent undertaking
Antonyms: - Temporary action - Short-lived endeavor - Fleeting effort - Transient undertaking