单词 | Cope with |
例句 | 1. Will she be able to cope with the work? 2. They have to cope with a mountain of problems. 3. I cannot cope with that boy; he is stubborn. 4. I am afraid I cannot cope with this. 5. No one can cope with her in English. 6. She's struggling to cope with the heavy workload . 7. It must be difficult to cope with three small children and a job. 8. We needed to reskill our workforce to cope with massive technological change. 9. The rebels were ill-equipped to cope with Western weapons and forces. 10. His indefatigable spirit helped him to cope with his illness. 11. How do you cope with the problem of poor vision? 12. He found he could no longer cope with his demanding job. 13. You will learn to cope with the stresses and strains of public life. 14. The transport service cannot cope with the strain of so many additional passengers. 15. They may have to widen the road to cope with the increase in traffic. 16. She was finding it hard to cope with her son's increasingly antisocial behaviour . 17. No one can cope with him in English. 18. I can cope with her in small doses . 19. Some people find unemployment very difficult to cope with. 20. Fit people are better able to cope with stress. 21. Many people find it hard to cope with change. 22. My computer can cope with huge amounts of data. 23. Depression lowers the human ability to cope with disease. 24. Doctors are having to cope with an everexpanding workload. 25. I can't cope with all this aggro. 26. All this taught them how to cope with difficulties. 27. Hospitals said they could not cope with the wounded. 28. He was thick-skinned enough to cope with her taunts. 29. Happiness is not the absence of conflict[sentencedict .com], but the ability to cope with it. 30. He just buzzed off and left his wife to cope with the house and child. 1. Will she be able to cope with the work? 2. They have to cope with a mountain of problems. 3. I cannot cope with that boy; he is stubborn. 4. I am afraid I cannot cope with this. 5. No one can cope with her in English. 6. She's struggling to cope with the heavy workload . 7. It must be difficult to cope with three small children and a job. 8. We needed to reskill our workforce to cope with massive technological change. 9. The rebels were ill-equipped to cope with Western weapons and forces. 10. His indefatigable spirit helped him to cope with his illness. 11. He found he could no longer cope with his demanding job. 12. You will learn to cope with the stresses and strains of public life. 13. The transport service cannot cope with the strain of so many additional passengers. 14. They may have to widen the road to cope with the increase in traffic. 15. She was finding it hard to cope with her son's increasingly antisocial behaviour . 16. Doctors are having to cope with an everexpanding workload. 17. The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger. 18. It takes a very buoyant personality to cope with constant rejection. 31. Don't take on more than you can cope with. 32. She is unable to cope with her increasing workload. 33. The doctors can't cope with any more patients. 34. Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat. 35. She'd need all her strength and bravery to cope with what lay in store. 36. Early settlers had to cope with very primitive living conditions. 37. Hector spent the winter learning how to cope with his blindness. 38. You need to be very well balanced to cope with the stress of a job like that. 39. How will we cope with the difficulties that lie ahead? 40. Safety precautions on oil rigs are designed to cope with fires and small-scale explosions. 41. She could not cope with such public displays of emotion. 42. Companies are finding it hard to cope with the quickening pace of technological change. 43. They have been so feather-bedded in the past that they can't cope with hardship now. 44. Somehow Karin managed to cope with the demands of her career. 45. As an asthmatic, he cannot cope with the heat and humidity. 46. How would you cope with unemployment and the resulting loss of income? 47. The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger. 48. You'd better take along a first-aid kit to cope with unexpected catastrophes. 49. The emergency services are struggling to cope with the number of call-outs. 50. Many old people find it difficult to cope with change. 51. The road was deemed unable to cope with increased traffic. 52. New blades have been designed to cope with the effects of dead insects. 53. The emergency services are working at full stretch today to cope with the accident. 54. She is not a competent driver and can't cope with driving in heavy traffic. 55. Local authorities have to cope with the problems of homelessness. 56. There was too much work for our computer to cope with. 57. The hardest thing to cope with was the severance from his family. 58. All the resources and staff available were brought into play to cope with the crisis. 59. The hostages had been confined for so long that they couldn't cope with the outside world. 60. They didn't know how they were going to cope with the sudden influx of refugees. 61. We can't cope with this overflow of patients from the other hospitals. 62. New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic. 63. He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job. 64. The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of car crime. 65. When you're older I think you're better equipped mentally to cope with whatever happens. 66. She found it hard to cope with his erratic behaviour. 67. To cope with these data, hospitals bought large mainframe computers. 68. He is desublimated, totally unable to cope with his desires. 69. How does a country cope with the aftermath of war? 70. Farmers are struggling to cope with an invasion of slugs. 71. We have taken on extra staff to cope with the increased workload. 72. No system is designed to cope with the floods we have had this year. 73. We're having to work a six-day week to cope with demand. 74. She has had to cope with losing all her previous status and money. 75. I was in no condition to cope with a train journey. 76. One of the many benefits of foreign travel is learning how to cope with the unexpected. 77. She feared she wouldn't be able to cope with two new babies. 78. She packed all kinds of clothes to cope with the vagaries of the English weather. 79. He can't cope with difficult situations on his own - he has no inner resources. 80. She decathected from him in order to cope with his impending bankruptcy. 81. My tired brain couldn't cope with such a complex problem. 82. I felt I couldn't cope with the situation and was in desperate need of some reassurance. 82. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 83. Teenagers occasionally find it all too much to cope with and lapse into bad behaviour. 84. The only way I can cope with my mother is at a distance. 85. Her upbringing had given her the social skills to cope with such situations. 86. The therapist suggested how Tony could cope with his problems. 87. Her training equipped her to cope with the new job. 88. A library is functioning as a temporary hospital to cope with casualties. 89. Do not imagine that you can cope with all the problems. 90. The government called out the militia to help cope with the rioting. 91. We need someone practical who can cope with a crisis. 92. It takes a very buoyant personality to cope with constant rejection. 93. The teacher said that he found it difficult to cope with a class of disaffected teenagers. 94. The government made open confession of its inability to cope with the crisis. 95. The problem is, how do you cope with stress? 96. They can't cope with real life and kill themselves. 97. How do you cope with change? 98. Anxious clients can be taught to cope with stress. 99. At what age cam children cope with these conventions? 100. California is trying to cope with chronic water shortages. 101. Because most submersible pumps are not designed to cope with solids. 102. But he demanded high standards and as a classical scholar was exasperated by my inability to cope with Latin. 103. I couldn't cope with his life, that's what it was. 104. An early, major order of business was learning to cope with the stresses and intense emotions of becoming a manager. 105. There are few specialist clinics and those that do exist can not cope with the demand. 106. Merrydown has bumped up production facilities to cope with the expected demand. 107. Fear can provide the adrenaline to cope with a new situation or emergency. 108. Nurses in that sector have to cope with the effects on their patients of poor housing conditions and a deteriorating social fabric. 109. They were also too crude to cope with the complexity of contemporary life in Britain. 110. Helping young people cope with the impact of drug and alcohol abuse is the focus of the play Coming To. 111. However the immediate task of most advice workers is to help the clients in the interview room cope with day-to-day pressing problems. 112. Services should also aim to enhance the individual's own ability to cope with distress. 112. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 113. The child feels anxious and unsafe as she tries to cope with her parents' unpredictability. 114. This ensures continuity of care between hospital and home and gives the patient confidence to cope with a new situation. 115. How do they cope with the complexity of the problem? 116. It can cope with a cold, fight off a serious illness and with time, even mend a broken bone. 117. They did not realise that the obligations they were taking on left them with no leeway to cope with worsening market conditions. 118. This is a psychiatric rehabilitation centre for people unable to cope with daily problems. 119. The more experienced may try Villa-Flotilla in Yalikavak, where high wind courses give the confidence needed to cope with choppy seas. 120. Relatives have to cope with mental illness that so often changes the personality of their loved one. 121. There are many people who suffer due to lack of affordable housing to rent and inability to cope with mortgage repayments. 122. They have to cope with the constantly changing needs of patients, doctors and management. 123. To survive, they learned to cope with the stresses associated with negative feedback and emotions. 124. Dolphins have an ingenious adaptation to cope with eating under water. 125. To cope with inflation, buy stocks of companies that annually raise your dividends substantially. 126. Yet, as Margaret Donaldson points out, the ability to cope with disembedded tasks is crucial to educational success. 127. However, the so-called Street v Mountford test fails to cope with the demands placed upon it by its own social context. 128. The carers were asked how they felt about these problems, and whether any were difficult to cope with. 129. Theodora wondered whether it was a room which could cope with the demands of the modern world. 130. They learn how to deal with the public, tally orders, handle money and cope with rejection. 131. The situation is difficult to cope with unless you rehearse in advance some useful strategies. 132. Women must cope with working and taking care of the household and the family. 133. The automatic sorting machines cannot always cope with colored envelopes. 134. In 1928 a new Churchgate was designed, mainly to cope with suburban traffic. 135. So NewCo should be able to cope with back-year claims as they arise. 136. The smaller family units can not cope with grandparents either in terms of money or space. 137. How can students cope with the limited resources at their command? 138. Such overwintering vats should be as simple as possible: externally filtered zeolite somewhere in the system to cope with ammonia. 139. And they will shape the way we cope with the future. 140. This in itself provides a complicated emotional scenario for the bereaved person to cope with. 141. Similarly, banks make merchandise loans to enable customers to cope with seasonal imports especially where bulk purchases might ensure considerable discounts. 142. I do believe it wasn't just inability to cope with a terrible handicap. 143. When I got back from holiday,[http:///cope with.html] I had an enormous backlog of work to cope with. 144. These machines usually cope with two or three different sizes of pipe. 145. They Simply would not have the flexibility or the speed of reaction to cope with the complexities of everyday life. 146. The environment cannot cope with our abuse of air, water, and land. 147. Central to our research are questions such as: how do design firms cope with strategic change? 148. As we have discussed, Louisa favored an escape pattern as a way to cope with her problems. 149. In addition to their own emotional turmoil, parents must cope with the demands and expectations of those around them. 150. Foster parents were not always equipped to cope with the vagaries of their own children, let alone the problems of outsiders. 151. Both had had happy, loving childhoods: with that, he always claimed, you could cope with anything. 152. People with progressively severe impairments, due to illness such as multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis, must constantly cope with new problems. 153. It requires a solid apprenticeship in the breed before you are able to cope with the responsibility of stud dog ownership. 154. To cope with the aftershock, Mr Perez has made himself unpopular by bringing in painful economic reforms. 155. The pattern recognition technique enables the computer to cope with a certain amount of operator error, minor misspellings make no difference. 156. It is these which, above all, give the children their ability to cope with a large repertoire. 157. In a year of recession, Land Rover is taking on more staff and increasing production to cope with the worldwide demand. 158. The cinema even had a special computer installed to cope with the demand for bookings. 159. This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age. 160. They also find it hard to cope with men who are angry with them. 161. In particular it could not cope with the pressure of a growing population. 162. Coral species vary in their ability to cope with sediment. 163. However boring and horrible, she could cope with its drear familiarity. 164. All three of them were adults now, supposedly able to cope with the crises life flung at them. 165. And what's more, much can be done now to assist the child to cope with this. 166. Luminescence chambers are designed to cope with this and are tested up to specified voltages with metal targets as samples. 167. Fortunately her upbringing had given her the social training to cope with these situations. 168. Bereft of modern comforts, Noland attempts to cope with his prison of solitude. 169. Most often, the kids tell Nelson they need the cigarettes to cope with life. 170. Would it cope with more sensitive species such as butterfly fish and anemones? 171. We are forced to conclude that our present knowledge is too limited to cope with these complexities. 172. Teenagers may begin to take drugs to help them escape from adolescent problems they can't cope with. 173. In this job you need to be adaptable and able to cope with unexpected situations. 174. Could your system cope with warm food after what you've been used to? 175. But government intervention is not the only way to cope with the problem of socially inefficient resource allocation due to externalities. 176. To perform well it has to be tightly targeted to cope with quite a narrow band of frequencies. 177. Though traps can cope with a wider range of exhaust effluent,[http:///cope with.html] they're more expensive and hard to maintain satisfactorily. 178. When families fall short, society has to cope with the practical consequences. 179. They have already been persuaded that an injustice has been done, and they have had to cope with the consequences. 180. A bad conscience is easier to cope with than a bad reputation. Friedrich Nietzsche 181. But it is easier to cope with these pressures if we go back to first principles. 182. When some one can't cope with panic attacks, agoraphobia is often the consequence and treating this condition requires specialist help. 183. They must do the chores of life, must gain in strength and wisdom to cope with the hostile time of manhood. 184. I am the person in the front who has to cope with whatever situation comes up. 185. If you use cigarettes to help you cope with pressure or to stay slim, you are probably particularly dependent on nicotine. 186. She had never felt this way before, and didn't know how to cope with it. 187. The Gyrovap can cope with 240 samples at a time and is appropriate for water as well as organic solvents. 188. My wife would need all the virtues in the world to cope with the demands of my life. 189. Thank you for looking after on those really black days when even he seemed too much to cope with. 190. The highest professional standards are needed to cope with the complexity of issues. 191. The insurrection soon became so general that the government with its meager military forces could not cope with the situation. 192. Very often arrears mounted just when borrowers were least able to cope with the situation; they felt vulnerable and confused. 193. It's based on the technology that was developed to help astronauts cope with weightlessness. 194. Is the management of your venue adaptable enough to cope with changes in your programme or its timing? 195. These are claimed to be fatigue-resistant to cope with the high amplitude vibrations that are generated by fast stunters. 196. But the effort to combat her own sensual response seemed too much to cope with - slipping away far beyond her reach. 197. It's an exercise to test how they'd cope with evacuating civilians from the scene of military action. 198. The best way to cope with such an enemy, he says, is to understand it. 199. As the ageing body loses its ability to cope with alcohol, the amount that can be consumed has to be reduced. 200. Much of this activity was carried out by special commissions especially set up to cope with the flood of material that was uncovered. 201. Some hospitals have programs to help their employees cope with the stress. 202. A factory might manage a few thousand kinds of parts; the air force has to cope with over 6m. 203. It was a combination that destroyed his ability to cope with life[sentence dictionary], and he sought psychiatric help in 1950. 204. Though very sympathetic and sensitive to the needs of the birth family most adopters did not feel they could cope with contact. 205. Moreover, the large city or freight terminals had to have massive capacity to cope with intense seasonal pressures. 206. If they have the resources and the foresight to cope with demand, you won't notice. 207. What problems do they present for the Sinclair and Coulthard coding system and how could it be adjusted to cope with them? 208. One important feature of such factors is that they will tend to shape the person's capacity to cope with adverse circumstances. 209. To cope with these massive changes, entrepreneurial governments have begun to transform themselves. 210. She felt quite confident of being able to cope with him while he was like this. 211. I doubt if the schools system could cope with another overhaul to undo all the harm done. 212. To be truly effective a system needs to be designed to cope with a wide range of inputs. 213. But human negotiators are slow, and can cope with problems only up to a certain level of complexity. 214. Young people who abuse drugs regularly often end up as very immature adults because they never learn to cope with their problems. 215. Shouting to Wemyss to cope with this situation, Douglas wasted no time. 216. Stocking too quickly leads to disease and deaths, as the biological filter can not cope with the load. 217. Darlington council has a sophisticated computer system to cope with the poll tax process. 218. A family attempts to cope with the eruption into their lives of an unruly aunt. 219. In cases like this, the company has to be sold off to someone who can cope with the debt. 220. The nature of classroom interaction is one factor which may affect children's ability to cope with explanations in the classroom. 221. Piphros' vocabulary was indeed limited and was unable to cope with the complexity of some of the things she had asked. 222. It was obvious I was in no condition to cope with a train journey and a stay in Hastings at Christmas. 223. Although a warmer climate may sound appealing, the effects of the heat can be difficult to cope with. 224. The Montegos have been specially adapted to cope with the extreme climate. 225. Their descendants are full of genes that enable them to cope with several antibiotics at once. 226. All these situations create anxiety which the client then has to cope with. 227. The managers were learning how to cope with situations beyond their control, a foundation for their future career. 228. The monster cities of the future horrify planners struggling to cope with today's metropolises. 229. The city is now relatively quiet but there's palpable anger as people cope with shortages. 230. My secretary can not cope with the backlog of paperwork. 231. Hyundai, the world's biggest shipbuilder, opened the $ 830 m plant last year to cope with increasing orders. 232. Abstract: To explore reasons failed focal debridement in treating spinal tuberculosisand Methods: To cope with them. 233. Mutsaers says[Sentencedict], he wears a sombrero to cope with temperatures well above 100 degrees. 234. The airport is trying to cope with a backlog of flight held up by fog. 235. Hundreds of euphemisms have sprung up to cope with politically incorrect vocabulary. 236. It could act as an automatic stabiliser to help cope with asymmetric shocks. 237. Oh , but my useless muscles couldn't even cope with a rickshaw. " 238. AKVIS Magnifier will cope with this problem and deliver good results. 239. The social situation is Proteus, thus we need more knowledge to cope with all its problems. 240. To cope with this system, an international manager needs both factual and interpretive knowledge of culture. 241. Sargent was the last man in the world to cope with such a situation. 242. What unanticipated obstacles and what did you do to cope with them? 243. It is an uninterruptedly solving contradiction process to guide religion to cope with socialist society. |
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