cope
verb /kəʊp/
/kəʊp/
[intransitive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they cope | /kəʊp/ /kəʊp/ |
he / she / it copes | /kəʊps/ /kəʊps/ |
past simple coped | /kəʊpt/ /kəʊpt/ |
past participle coped | /kəʊpt/ /kəʊpt/ |
-ing form coping | /ˈkəʊpɪŋ/ /ˈkəʊpɪŋ/ |
- to deal successfully with something difficult
synonym manage(成功地)对付,处理 - 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。 - cope with something 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。
Topics Successb2- She copes very well under pressure.
她在压力下应对自如。 - She had to cope without any help.
她不得不独自一个人应付。 - She is unable to cope with her increasing workload.
她无法应付日益加重的工作负担。 - She was struggling to cope with the demands of a new baby.
她在努力应付新生儿的需要。 - Some people find unemployment very difficult to cope with.
有些人觉得很难应对失业。 - Will the prison system cope adequately with the increasing numbers of prisoners?
监狱系统将足以应付日益增多的犯人吗? - Everyone finds different ways of coping with bereavement.
每个人都找到不同的方式来应对丧亲之痛。 - I got to the stage where I just couldn't cope any more.
到了这个阶段,我已经应付不来了。 - In heavy rain the system can't cope and it floods.
下大雨时这个系统无法应付,会被水淹没。 - The family is learning to cope without a car.
这家人正在学习如何应付没有汽车的情况。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- admirably
- effectively
- well
- …
- be able
- can
- be unable to
- …
- with
- somebody’s ability to cope
- a way of coping
词源verb Middle English (in the sense ‘meet in battle, come to blows’): from Old French coper, colper, from cop, colp ‘a blow’, via Latin from Greek kolaphos ‘blow with the fist’. - I got to the stage where I wasn't coping any more.