cope 英 [kəʊp]   美 [koʊp]

cope

cope  英 [kəʊp] 美 [koʊp]

vi. 处理;对付  n. 长袍 

进行时:coping  过去式:coped  过去分词:coped  第三人称单数:copes  名词复数:copes 

So we must learn to cope with it. 所以我们必须学会处理它。
I got to the stage where I wasn't coping any more. 到了这个阶段,我已经无法应付了。

  • If you are able to cope with something, you are able to deal with it. If you can cope with waiting in long lines, you'll get the best seats. If you can cope with the stress, you will be excellent at defusing bombs.
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  • vi. 处理;对付
  • n. 长袍
  • 1. So we must learn to cope with it.

    所以我们必须学会处理它。

  • 2. I got to the stage where I wasn't coping any more.

    到了这个阶段,我已经无法应付了。

  • 3. He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job.

    对付这项工作的紧张与压力,他无能为力。

  • 4. Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat.

    沙漠植物适于耐酷热。

  • cope (n.) c. 1200, "large outer garment, cloak, mantle," late 13c. in the specific ecclesiastical sense of "large mantle of silk or other material worn by priests or bishops over the alb on special occasions," from Medieval Latin capa "cloak," from Late Latin cappa (see cap (n.)). It was used figuratively for the "cloak" of night's darkness, from which it was extended to "vault of the sky" in the once-common poetic phrase cope of heaven (late 14c.).
  • cope (v.) late 14c., coupen, "to quarrel;" c. 1400, "come to blows, deliver blows, engage in combat," from Old French couper, earlier colper "hit, punch," from colp "a blow" (see coup).
cope / kəʊp ; NAmE koʊp / verb , noun cope copes coped coping verb [intransitive ] to deal successfully with sth difficult (成功地)对付,处理 SYN manage I got to the stage where I wasn't coping any more. 到了这个阶段,我已经无法应付了。 copewith sth He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job. 对付这项工作的紧张与压力,他无能为力。 Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat. 沙漠植物适于耐酷热。 noun a long loose piece of clothing worn by priests on special occasions (圣职人员在特定礼仪中穿的)斗篷式祭衣,大圆衣 cope / kəʊp ; NAmE koʊp /
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