cope
verb
noun
kəʊp
verb
1
to
succeed
in
dealing
with
a
difficult
problem
or
situation
〔成功地〕应付,对付
Sometimes
I
find
it
hard
to
cope.
有时候我觉得很难应付。
He
coped
quite
well
as
manager
while
still
captaining
the
team.
他是球队的主教练,同时兼任队长,干得相当好。
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with
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She
feared
she
wouldn’t
be
able
to
cope
with
two
new
babies.
她担心自己无法应付两个刚出生的宝宝。
Local
authorities
have
to
cope
with
the
problems
of
homelessness.
当局需要解决人们无家可归的问题。
2
if
a
system
or
machine
copes
with
a
particular
type
or
amount
of
work,
it
does
it
〔系统或机器〕能处理,能应付
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with
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No
system
is
designed
to
cope
with
the
floods
we
have
had
this
year.
还没有办法来应对我们今年遇到的水灾。
My
computer
can
cope
with
huge
amounts
of
data.
我的计算机能够处理大量数据。
noun
3
a
long
loose
piece
of
clothing
worn
by
priests
on
special
occasions
〔教士在特别日子穿的〕长袍,法衣