durableness
durableness — 名詞
1. the ability of an object or material to stay in good condition for a long time w
耐用性
物品經久耐用的特性
the ability of an object or material to stay in good condition for a long time without breaking, wearing out, or becoming damaged, even with regular use or harsh conditions
The durableness of Kabir's hiking boots impressed everyone on the long mountain trail.
Kabir 的登山靴非常耐用,在漫長的山徑上令所有人印象深刻。
the durableness of [object] — shows how the noun is followed by 'of'
Nia chose this sofa for its durableness, knowing it had to survive three young children.
Nia 選擇這張沙發是因為它很耐用,她知道這張沙發得承受三個年幼孩子的使用。
for its durableness — reason for choosing
After ten years of everyday use, the durableness of the wooden table still amazed visitors.
經過十年的日常使用,那張木桌的耐用性仍然讓訪客感到驚訝。
The engineer tested the durableness of the new plastic by dropping heavy weights onto it.
工程師透過將重物摔在新型塑膠上,測試它的耐用性。
For outdoor garden furniture, durableness matters more than style or colour.
對於戶外庭院家具來說,耐用性比樣式或顏色更重要。
- durability
the much more common synonym; use 'durability' in most situations
- sturdiness
focuses on physical strength and resistance to breaking, especially in furniture or buildings
- robustness
emphasises the ability to withstand stress or pressure without failure, often in engineering
文法句型
the durableness of + noun phrase
for its durableness
[verb] + the durableness of + [object]
用法筆記
Uncountable noun; used mainly in writing about materials, products, or construction. The shorter form 'durability' is much more common in everyday speech and most writing contexts.