unchanging models
[/ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ ˈmɑdəlz/]
noun phrasepl: unchanging models
modelos imutáveis
1. Consistent, fixed, or constant patterns, designs, or frameworks that remain the same over time without alteration
The company relied on unchanging models for their manufacturing process for decades.
A empresa confiava em modelos imutáveis para seu processo de fabricação por décadas.
2. In philosophy or science, theories or concepts that do not change or evolve
Modern physics challenged many unchanging models of classical mechanics.
A física moderna desafiou muitos modelos imutáveis da mecânica clássica.
3. Static or invariable templates used in business, art, or design
The designer refused to work with unchanging models and wanted to innovate.
O designer recusou trabalhar com modelos imutáveis e queria inovar.
This phrase is commonly used in business, technology, and academic discussions in both Brazilian and American English contexts. In Brazil, it's frequently encountered in management and engineering discussions about process improvement and innovation. The term reflects modern organizational culture's emphasis on adaptability and change management.
Related Idioms & Phrases
stuck in unchanging models
break the unchanging models
trapped by unchanging models
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