Examples of using Particularly resistant in English and their translations into Italian
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anti-scratch and particularly resistant to adverse weather conditions because it is batch-dyed
In extreme cases it is advisable to protect the outdoor furniture during non-use periods as well as to make sure that you buy products made of particularly resistant materials.
Lem of Magis is a liftable table of design characterized by particularly resistant HPL laminate top and structure in painted or chromed steel.
in addition to being particularly resistant, it is very practical
the high quality material(polypropylene) give robustness to plastic cans, which prove to be particularly resistant to impact.
the coating has a particularly resistant to environmental influences.
Bono was particularly resistant to the guitar tone The Edge was playing with,
It is a wood particularly resistant to rotting and decomposition processes
These are characteristics that make this breed particularly resistant to grazing in the wide clearings of South America.
is particularly resistant to corrosion.
makes it particularly resistant to bending without kinking.
often pine or fir, particularly resistant woods left in most cases natural.
It reduces wear under extreme conditions and is particularly resistant to leaching from the lubrication points.
This sprocket is made with a particularly resistant type of Ergal, also has undergone a process of"hard" anodizing that goes down very deep,
It is not particularly resistant to the low temperatures,
The quilted PVC makes then particularly resistant as well as aesthetically innovative.
of plastic for foods whereas the traditionalists want the"doils" constructed from chestnut wood, particularly resistant to humidity and so non-deformable.
The dry leaves, particularly resistant and lasting, have been widely utilized in the past as cover of rural dwellings
where it reveals particularly resistant, more than the classical Ficus benjamina,
iron in their composition makes them particularly resistant and dense, able to absorb,
