DTAmerican EnglishAmE large things such as cars, televisions, and furniture, that you do not buy often 〔大件〕耐用消费品〔如汽车、电视、家具等〕SYN British English consumer durables
Examples from the Corpus
durable goods• In two to three weeks, Ehrlich said, the Commerce Department plans publish statistics on durable goods orders and construction spending.• Carpets, building products, furniture and other durable goods all began to see downshifting during the fourth quarter.
From Longman Business Dictionary
durable goodsˈdurable goodsECONOMICSCOMMERCE
large expensive products that consumers do not buy regularly or often, for example refrigerators, televisions etcSYN CONSUMER DURABLES, DURABLES
Orders to factories for durable goods, which include machinery, household appliances, cars and other items designed to last at least three years, fell to $123.27 billion last month.