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Wat (wie) is durably - definitie


Durably      
·adv In a lasting manner; with long continuance.
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.
ABILITY OF AN ITEM TO PERFORM ITS ROLE OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME UNDER POTENTIALLY CHALLENGING CONDITIONS
Durable
¦ adjective
1. hard-wearing.
2. (of goods) able to be kept; not perishable.
Derivatives
durability noun
durableness noun
durably adverb
Origin
ME (in the sense 'steadfast'): via OFr. from L. durabilis, from durare (see duration).
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
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor durably
1. Is the government sincere and committed in solving the problem durably?
2. His failure durably to reconstruct the SPD was his biggest defeat but he never really tried because he was never very interested in the party.
3. Several charity analysts made the point very forcefully to me that some of the most effective – that is, durably life–changing – charities are the smallest, least–known initiatives, run by volunteers living in the communities in which they work.
4. Lives have been shattered, families broken, reputations have been durably sullied, and children deprived of their parents Pascal Clement French Justice Minister State Prosecutor Yves Blot apologised for their conviction during the hearing.
5. "By envisaging free movement of people across the LoC, gradual demilitarisation of the state, self–governance and a joint supervision mechanism, the formula would ensure more meaningful engagement with the Kashmiris than ever before." The editorial said conventional wisdom in Pakistan "has it that without a solution of the Kashmir dispute, relations with India can never improve durably.