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单词 cope
释义
cope
(kp )
Word forms: copes , coping , coped
1. verb B2
If you cope with a problem or task, you deal with it successfully.
It was amazing how my mother coped with bringing up eight children. [VERB + with]
The problems were an annoyance, but we managed to cope. [VERB]
Synonyms: manage, get by [informal], struggle through, rise to the occasion  
2. verb B2
If you have to cope with an unpleasant situation, you have to accept it or bear it.
Never before has the industry had to cope with war and recession at the same time. [V with n/-ing]
She has had to cope with losing all her previous status and money. [VERB + with]
3. verb
If a machine or a system can cope with something, it is large enough or complex enough to deal with it satisfactorily.
New blades have been designed to cope with the effects of dead insects. [VERB + with]
The hospitals do not have enough money to cope with the numbers of patients. [VERB with noun]
The banks were swamped by compensation claims and were unable to cope. [VERB]
4. countable noun
A cope is a long sleeveless piece of clothing worn by some Christian priests on special occasions.
Collocations:
cope admirably
She coped admirably and retained a lot of dignity throughout.
The Sun (2007)
But the hardware generally copes admirably with the gameplay.
The Sun (2014)
They 've coped admirably with their injuries and they're inspiring people.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
cope brilliantly
She looked like she was coping brilliantly.
The Sun (2013)
Our health service, by the way, has coped brilliantly.
The Sun (2020)
'He coped brilliantly with the pressure he had brought on himself.
The Sun (2019)
cope comfortably
The boot copes comfortably with a weekly shop and there's a clever second level for even more depth.
The Sun (2009)
Furthermore, you can help yourself to cope even more comfortably with what happens by adopting a particular mindset before events.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
'One or two clubs would be able to cope very comfortably, 'he said.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
cope emotionally
He didn't believe she would cope emotionally, but she loved the work.
Times, Sunday Times
The charity she founded, which promotes therapies including meditation, art and music, has helped many sufferers to cope emotionally and spiritually with the often debilitating physical effects of their treatment.
Times, Sunday Times
Scientists say that people have become so reliant on technology such as smartphones, laptops and tablets that when a device goes missing they struggle to cope emotionally.
Times, Sunday Times
Why could some cope emotionally with such horrors while others crumpled?
Times, Sunday Times
But he could also be scared of not being able to cope emotionally with fatherhood.
The Sun
cope financially
How were we going to cope financially?
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
We knew we could not cope financially or emotionally but the termination still hit us hard.
The Sun (2015)
I am really struggling to cope financially.
The Sun (2013)
cope magnificently
And they have coped magnificently.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
She will cope magnificently, I'm sure.
The Sun (2012)
The airport authorities say they are coping 'magnificently 'with the new regulations.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
She knows all eyes are upon her but copes magnificently, aided by her vanity.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
cope psychologically
My guys were not strong enough to cope with it psychologically.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
Sometimes a young player can just struggle to cope, psychologically, with the burden of expectation or pressure to perform.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Yet here it sometimes seems as if humanity was deliberately retreating into cartographic certainties and simplifications as a way of coping psychologically with the horrors lurking round every corner in the 20th-century's moral maze.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The aim was to see what level of isolation humans could cope with - psychologically and physiologically - and, from that, teach astronauts how to endure life on Mars.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
cope successfully
How a couple deal with their first argument can determine whether they cope successfully with conflict or close down and internalise their feelings.
Times, Sunday Times
You need to embrace the free spirit of everybody in the company if you want to cope successfully with the problems that come along.
Times, Sunday Times
Using this strategy, many families have found strength from knowing that they have already coped successfully with similar situations.
Times, Sunday Times
cope well
She and Ginny tried to cope as well as they could, with help from whomever of Livy's aunts could spare the time.
Gaskin, Catherine THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN (1989)
I left my husband three times but went back because he was not coping well.
The Sun (2019)
I have known many pets that have coped extremely well with complete blindness.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
coping method
He found exercise as a coping method.
The Sun
Despite these differences, both groups tended to utilize self-criticism as a coping method.
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The commanding superego would impede the ego from seeking pleasure for the id, or to momentarily adapt itself to the demands of reality, a mature coping method.
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coping technique
They eat to celebrate when happy, for comfort when sad, to suppress emotion when angry and as a coping technique when under pressure.
The Sun
She points out that in some cases highintensity exercise might be a sort of coping technique employed by men who are already struggling with relationships.
Times, Sunday Times
Learning some coping techniques probably helped, too.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 应付
Japanese: うまく対処する
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