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شبکه مترجمین ایران
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cope 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.
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verb handle: She can not cope with distractions.
Simple Definitions
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verb ADV. admirably, well She copes very well under pressure. | adequately Will the prison system cope adequately with the increasing numbers of prisoners? | easily VERB + COPE be able/unable to, can/can't She is unable to cope with her increasing workload. He felt that he couldn't cope any longer. | have to She had to cope without any help. | learn to | struggle to, try to struggling to cope with the demands of a new baby | be difficult to PREP. with Some people find unemployment very difficult to cope with. PHRASES sb's ability to cope, a way of coping a way of coping with bereavement
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