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cope

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cope1 /kəʊp $ koʊp/ ●●○ S3 W3 verb [intransitiveI]  
1 DEAL WITHto succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation 〔成功地〕应付,对付
 Sometimes I find it hard to cope.
有时候我觉得很难应付。
 He coped quite well as manager while still captaining the team.
他是球队的主教练,同时兼任队长,干得相当好。
cope with
 She feared she wouldn’t be able to cope with two new babies.
她担心自己无法应付两个刚出生的宝宝。
 Local authorities have to cope with the problems of homelessness.
当局需要解决无家可归者的问题。
2 DOif a system or machine copes with a particular type or amount of work, it does it 〔系统或机器〕能处理,能应付
cope with
 No system is designed to cope with the floods we have had this year.
还没有想出办法来应对我们今年遇到的洪灾。
 My computer can cope with huge amounts of data.
我的电脑能够处理大量数据。
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
can/can't cope
Older people can't cope so well with the heat.
be able/unable to cope
Some young mothers feel that they aren't able to cope on their own.
struggle to cope
Hospital wards are struggling to cope with the injured.
learn to cope
In this job, you'll have to learn to cope with pressure.
adverbs
cope well
Most schools coped well with the change.
cope easily
The exam was tough but she coped easily.
cope successfully
Careful planning will help you to cope successfully.
cope admirably
She coped admirably with a very demanding schedule.
phrases
it is difficult/hard to cope
We were finding it difficult to cope financially.
somebody's ability to cope
The bears' survival will depend on their ability to cope with a changing environment.
a way of coping
Working hard was a way of coping with his grief.
coping skills
We help people learn coping skills to deal with these pressures.
a coping strategy (=a way of coping with something)
Some people use humour as a coping strategy.
Examples from the Corpus
Related topics: Christianity, Clothes
cope2 noun [countableC]  
RRCDCCa long loose piece of clothing worn by priests on special occasions 〔教士在特别场合穿的〕长袍,法衣
Origin cope1
(1600-1700) cope to fight, keep fighting without giving up ((14-19 centuries)), from Old French couper to hit, cut, from coup; → COUP
cope2
(1200-1300) Medieval Latin capa, from Late Latin cappa; → CAP1
cope1 verbn COLLOCATIONS1cope2 noun
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