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durable
'dʊrəbəl
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English Definition
(形) As an adjective
  1. Existing for a long time.
  2. Very long lasting.
  3. Capable of withstanding wear and tear and decay.
Hyphenationdu•ra•ble
Part of Speech(形) adjective
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经久jīngjiǔlong-lasting; durable
持久chíjiǔlasting; enduring; persistent; permanent; protracted; endurance; persistence; to last long
有耐久力yǒu nàijiǔlìdurable
耐穿nàichuāndurable; proof against wear and tear
耐久nàijiǔdurable; long-lasting
耐用nàiyòngdurable
jiǎng(ancient form ) strong; durable; solid; firm; stable, (same as ) tight; firm, pressing
耐操nàicāo(Tw) (of a person) to have stamina; (of a product) durable; (mainland China) (vulgar) (usu. of a woman) alternative form of 耐肏 (enthusiastic as a sexual partner)
禁用jīnyòngto withstand heavy use; durable
㱿què(interchangeable ) the husk, skin or shell of fruits; the shell of snakes, insects, etc., the shells of mollusks; a bag or case made of leather for weapons, (interchangeable ) prudent; cautious, (same as ) to vomit; to throw up, strong; durable; solid
结实jiēshirugged; sturdy; strong; durable; buff (physique)
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