robust section

[roʊˈbʌst ˈsɛkʃən]
nounpl: robust sections
seção robusta
1. A structural or organizational component designed to withstand stress, strain, or adverse conditions with strength and durability
The bridge's robust section was engineered to handle extreme weather conditions.
A seção robusta da ponte foi projetada para suportar condições climáticas extremas.
2. In computing or software architecture, a well-designed module or code segment that handles errors gracefully and maintains functionality under demanding circumstances
The database contains a robust section for data validation that prevents invalid entries.
O banco de dados contém uma seção robusta para validação de dados que impede entradas inválidas.
3. In manufacturing or engineering, a portion of a product or structure with reinforced construction for increased reliability
The aircraft's robust section includes multiple safety redundancies.
A seção robusta da aeronave inclui múltiplas redundâncias de segurança.
This term is primarily used in technical, engineering, and software development contexts in both Brazil and the United States. It reflects modern emphasis on reliability, safety, and quality in industrial and digital design. The concept is valued across both cultures in professional and academic settings where structural or computational integrity is critical.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
strong sectionreinforced sectionsturdy componentdurable segmentresilient portion
Antonyms / Antônimos
weak sectionfragile sectionvulnerable componentdelicate segment

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
seção robusta
Standard technical terminology used in engineering and software development
Portugal
secção robusta
Portuguese spelling variation using 'secção' instead of 'seção'
Technical/Academic
componente robusto
Alternative terminology emphasizing the component aspect

Related Words

structural integritydurabilityresiliencereinforcementstress testing

Related Idioms & Phrases

built to last
made of strong stuff
solid as a rock
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