词汇 | cope |
释义 | cope verb[ I ] uk /kəʊp/ us /koʊp/ B2 to deal successfully with a difficult situation: (成功地)对付,应付,处理 It's only been a year since he died - how's she coping (= how is she)?他过世刚一年时间——她的情况怎么样? He had so much pressure on him in his job that eventually he just couldn't cope.他工作压力太大,最后便扛不住了。 cope withIt must be really hard to cope with four children under 5. Synonyms contend deal manage Will he be able to cope with the work? The hostages had been confined for so long that they couldn't cope with the outside world.人质被关押了那么久,以致于他们对外面的世界一时适应不了。 Get a good night's sleep and you'll feel better able to cope.晚上好好睡一觉,就更有能力解决问题。 The teacher said that he found it difficult to cope with a class of disaffected teenagers. The emergency services are working at full stretch today to cope with the accident.紧急救护队今天全力以赴地处理这场事故。 Coping and not coping balancing act be left holding the babyidiom bear up bite bite off more than you can chewidiom cut head hold juggling keep body and soul togetheridiom keep the wolf from the dooridiom keep your head above wateridiom keep/hold your end upidiom manage roll sink or swimidiom stretch to something stride subsist subsistence cope | American Dictionarycope verb[ I ] us/koʊp/ to deal with problems or difficulties, esp. with a degree of success: Inside homes, many residents coped with broken glass and collapsed walls and chimneys. Victims cope with feelings of anxiety, pain, anger, and fear. Examples of copecope The present study aimed to assess, in a community sample, actions taken to cope with depression at different levels of psychological distress. Therefore, they must cope with the problem of representing very diverse lexical information at different levels of granularity, and store the information efficiently. The story, as it has been told, offers them 'a usable past' that should help them to cope with future change. Unfortunately, no singing teacher was available then to help cope with the vocal demands of the piece. In theory, a free market would cope with this by raising prices to a point where demand diminished to match supply. His image of himself was of a strong man, able to cope with difficulties. As local courts are costly and unable to cope with the number of cases, village meetings to arbitrate in land matters have become more popular. The respondents value this help and some say that the adaptations have been vital in helping them cope with their physical limitations. The whole business can become a very long haul and not every teacher possesses the self-efficacy to cope. This substitution not only allows people to cope with variations in animal numbers but also enables them to manage variations in biophysical conditions. It has also been extended to cope with other media beyond natural language. Standards are also useful to cope with legislative uncertainty about future events. To cope with these uncertainties, official household projections tend to apply past trends, modified by anticipated demographic and social changes. This involves thinking about occupancy fees, staff morale, and the contentment of residents, as well as her own well-being and ability to cope. Actions taken to cope with depression at different levels of severity : a community survey. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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