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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - cope

 
 

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Cope

cope
~1 v 1 to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation  (I've never driven a big van before, but I'm sure I can cope.)  (A family and a full time job is a lot to cope with.) 2 if a machine or system can cope with a particular amount of work, it can do it  (The system can cope with up to 40 terminals.) ~2 n a long loose piece of clothing worn by priests on special occasions
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  (copes, coping, coped) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If you cope with a problem or task, you deal with it successfully. It was amazing how my mother coped with bringing up three children on less than three pounds a week... The problems were an annoyance, but we managed to cope. = manage VERB: V with n/-ing, V 2. If you have to cope with an unpleasant situation, you have to accept it or bear it. She has had to cope with losing all her previous status and money. = contend VERB: V with n/-ing 3. If a machine or a system can cope with something, it is large enough or complex enough to deal with it satisfactorily. New blades have been designed to cope with the effects of dead insects... The speed of economic change has been so great that the tax-collecting system has been unable to cope. VERB: V with n, V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English -cap, from Late Latin cappa head covering  Date: 13th century  1. a long enveloping ecclesiastical vestment  2.  a. something resembling a ~ (as by concealing or covering) the dark sky's starry ~ — P. B. Shelley  b. coping  II. transitive verb  (~d; coping)  Date: 14th century to cover or furnish with a ~  III. verb  (~d; coping)  Etymology: Middle English ~n, coupen, from Anglo-French couper to strike, cut, from cop, colp blow, from Late Latin colpus, alteration of Latin colaphus, from Greek kolaphos buffet  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1. obsolete strike, fight  2.  a. to maintain a contest or combat usually on even terms or with success — used with with  b. to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties — often used with with learning to ~ with the demands of her schedule  3. archaic meet, encounter  transitive verb  1. obsolete to meet in combat  2. obsolete to come in contact with  3. obsolete match  IV. transitive verb  (~d; coping)  Etymology: probably from French couper to cut  Date: circa 1901  1. to shape (a structural member) to fit a coping or conform to the shape of another member  2. notch ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. v.intr. 1 (foll. by with) deal effectively or contend successfully with a person or task. 2 manage successfully; deal with a situation or problem (found they could no longer cope). Etymology: ME f. OF coper, colper f. cop, colp blow f. med.L colpus f. L colaphus f. Gk kolaphos blow with the fist 2. n. & v. --n. 1 Eccl. a long cloaklike vestment worn by a priest or bishop in ceremonies and processions. 2 esp. poet. a covering compared with a cope. --v.tr. cover with a cope or coping. Etymology: ME ult. f. LL cappa CAP, CAPE(1) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) метал. верхняя опока, верхняя половина модели, верхняя полови- на формы 2) карниз; навес устраивать карниз или навес; накрывать (покрывать) карнизом или навесом 3) резать деревянный или металлический профиль по форме смежного элемента ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. церк. риза, мантия, парчовое облачение священника 2. покров under the cope of night —- под покровом ночи 3. небесный свод starry cope —- звездный купол 4. крышка литейной формы 5. крыть, покрывать 6. (with) справиться, совладеть to cope with difficulties —- справиться с трудностями to cope with danger —- успешно преодолеть опасность to cope with users' needs —- удовлетворять запросы потребителей 7. управляться; находить время и силы after her illness she lost her ability to cope —- после болезни у нее ни на что не хватает сил 8. охот. подрезать клюв или когти (у сокола) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I v. справиться; совладать (with) I cant cope with such a pile of work this weekend. How is Mary coping with Jims mother? I dont know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job. Syn: see withstand II  1. noun  1) eccl. риза  2) the cope of heaven - небесный свод the cope of night - покров ночи  3) будка; кабина  4) tech. колпак, кожух, крышка литейной формы  2. v.  1) крыть, покрывать  2) обхватывать  3) покупать, обменивать ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  physiol. abbr. Chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema ocean sc. abbr. Coastal Ocean Probing Experiment network. abbr. Client Oriented Provider Efficient media abbr. Cadena de Ondas Populares EspaГ±ola ( Popular Spanish Radio Network) non-prof. org. abbr. Center for Occupational & Personalized Education educ. abbr. Challenging Outdoor Personal Encounters educ. abbr. Choices Opportunities Power And Energy educ. abbr. Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience educ. abbr. Challenging Outdoor Personal Encounter educ. abbr. Community Outreach Prevention And Education law abbr. Coordination Of Probation Enforcement law abbr. Criminal Offense And Penalty Enforcement law abbr. Community Oriented Police Enforcement law abbr. Community Outreach Prison Experience law abbr. Congregation Offender Partnership Enterprise gen. bus. abbr. Consistent Organize Prepare And Enthusiatic NASDAQ abbr. Cope, Inc. ...
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