duradero

duradero(
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deh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. durable
Estos zapatos han sido muy duraderos, ¡los compré hace diez años!These shoes have been very durable; I bought them ten years ago!
b. hardwearing
Mi abuela compró una alfombra tan duradera que aún se conserva bien.My grandmother bought such a hardwearing carpet that it still looks good.
c. hard-wearing
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Esta chaqueta está hecha de piel duradera y por eso es tan cara.This jacket is made of hard-wearing leather, which is why it's so expensive.
a. enduring
La novela "El señor de las moscas" dejó una huella duradera en mi psique.The novel "Lord of the Flies" left an enduring mark on my psyche.
b. lasting
Mantener un matrimonio duradero requiere que ambos miembros se escuchen.Maintaining a lasting marriage requires that both people listen to each other.
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