词组 | cope |
释义 | cope /kəʊp $ koʊp/ verb to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situationverbscan/can’t cope Older people can’t cope very well with the heat.be able/unable to cope Some new mothers feel that they aren’t able to cope.have to cope You’ll just have to cope somehow.struggle to cope Hospital wards are struggling to cope with the injured.try to cope Don’t try to cope on your own.learn to cope In this job, you’ll have to learn to cope with pressure.adverbscope well Most schools coped well with the change.cope easily The exam was tough but she coped easily.cope successfully/effectively Careful planning will help you to cope successfully.cope admirably (=very well, in a way that should be admired) She coped admirably with a very demanding schedule.cope adequately (=well enough) The patient seems to be coping adequately.cope financially How would you cope financially if you lost your job?prepositionscope with sth How well do you cope with stress?phrasesfind it difficult/hard to cope Sometimes I find it hard to cope. | We were finding it difficult to cope financially.have difficulty/trouble coping If you are having difficulty coping, don’t be afraid to ask for help.cope as best you can (=as well as you can) People whose homes had been destroyed just had to cope as best they could.sb’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. |
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