coping 英 ['kəʊpɪŋ]   美 ['kopɪŋ]

coping

coping  英 ['kəʊpɪŋ] 美 ['kopɪŋ]

n. 顶部;[口腔] 顶盖;墙顶  vt. cope的变形  vi. cope的变形 

名词复数:copings 

"One of things we often do is abandon our good coping strategies, " she said. 史密斯说:”一个良好的应对政策是我们应该经常做的——放弃。
No one could call suicide a "coping strategy," but it is one way some people have responded to job loss and debt. 没有人会认为自杀也能算一种“应对策略”,但是面对失业和债务缠身,一些人会选择一死了之。

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  • n. 顶部;[口腔] 顶盖;墙顶
  • vt. cope的变形
  • vi. cope的变形
  • 1. "One of things we often do is abandon our good coping strategies, " she said.

    史密斯说:”一个良好的应对政策是我们应该经常做的——放弃。

  • 2. No one could call suicide a "coping strategy," but it is one way some people have responded to job loss and debt.

    没有人会认为自杀也能算一种“应对策略”,但是面对失业和债务缠身,一些人会选择一死了之。

  • 3. But it is unprecedented in human history for a nation to deal with this challenge, while coping with a huge population and relatively little land and resources.

    但是一个国家要应对这种挑战,同时还要应付庞大的人口和相对较少的土地和资源,这在人类历史上是前所未有的。

  • coping (n.) c. 1600 as an architectural term, "the top or cover of a wall, usually sloped to shed water," a specialized use of cope (n.), the cape-like vestment worn by priests, which is a a variant of cape (n.1). Cope (v.) "to provide (someone) with a cope or cloak" is attested from late 14c., and in the architectural sense of "to form a cope, bend as an arch or vault" it is recorded from 1660s. Coping saw, used for cutting curved patterns, is attested by 1887.
cop·ing / ˈkəʊpɪŋ ; NAmE ˈkoʊpɪŋ / noun ( architecture ) the top row of bricks or stones, usually sloping, on a wall 墙压顶 cop·ing / ˈkəʊpɪŋ ; NAmE ˈkoʊpɪŋ /
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