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TOEFL BNC: 1779 COCA: 3198

B2 to deal successfully with a difficult situation(成功地)对付,应付,处理

It must be really hard to cope with three young children and a job.要照顾3个小孩还要工作肯定不容易。
It's only been a year since he died - how's she coping?他过世刚一年时间——她的情况怎么样?
He had so much pressure on him in his job that eventually he just couldn't cope.他工作压力太大,最后便扛不住了。

More examples

Will she be able to cope with the work?

The hostages had been confined for so long that they couldn't cope with the outside world.

Get a good night's sleep and you'll feel better able to cope.

The teacher said that he found it difficult to cope with a class of disaffected teenagers.

The emergency services are working at full stretch today to cope with the accident.

TOEFL BNC: 1779 COCA: 3198
cope

verb

ADVERB | VERB + COPE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBadmirably, effectively, well處理得極好;應付得很好She copes very well under pressure.壓力之下,她應付得很好。adequately (especially BrE) 足以應付Will the prison system cope adequately with the increasing numbers of prisoners?監獄系統將足以應付日益增多的犯人嗎?easily應付裕如VERB + COPEbe able, can能應付be unable to, cannot不能應付She is unable to cope with her increasing workload.她無法應付日益加重的工作負擔。He felt that he couldn't cope any longer.他覺得自己再也應付不了了。have to不得不應付She had to cope without any help.她不得不獨自一個人應付。learn (how) to學習(如何)應對struggle to, try to努力應付She was struggling to cope with the demands of a new baby.她在努力應付新生兒的需要。be difficult to難以處理PREPOSITIONwith應付⋯Some people find unemployment very difficult to cope with.有些人覺得很難應對失業。PHRASESsb's ability to cope, a way of coping某人應對困難的能力;應對方法a way of coping with bereavement應對喪親之痛的方法
TOEFL BNC: 1779 COCA: 3198
cope

verb

cope ♦︎ manage ♦︎ get by ♦︎ get on ♦︎ muddle throughThese words all mean to deal successfully with a situation, often in spite of difficulties. 这些词均表示克服困难成功应对、处理。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to cope / manage / get by / muddle through without sthto manage / get by on sthto manage / get by / muddle through somehowto cope / manage / get on on your ownto cope / manage wellto just cope / manage / muddle through cope [intransitive] to deal successfully with the difficulties of a particular situation (成功地)对付,应对,处理He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job.他无法应付这份工作的紧张与压力。She copes very well under pressure.她在压力下应对自如。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。Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat.沙漠植物能适应酷热。 manage [intransitive] to be able to solve your problems or deal with a difficult situation 能解决(问题);应付得了(困难局面)How do you manage without a car?没车你怎么应付的?Many find it difficult to manage on their weekly income.许多人发现很难靠每周的薪水过活。It won't be easy, but I'm sure we'll manage somehow.这不容易,但我相信我们总会找到办法应付的。NOTE 辨析 Cope or manage?The subject of manage in this meaning is always a person; the subject of cope may be a person, thing or system. 表达此义时,manage的主语总是人,cope的主语可以是人、东西或系统In heavy rain the system can't manage. People or systems often have to cope with a particular difficulty such as stress, pressure, problems, demands, a workload, a challenge, a situation or an emergency. People often have to manage in a particular situation, without a particular thing that they need or usually have, or on a limited amount of money. * cope with的主语是人或系统时,宾语常为具体的困难,如stress、pressure、problem、demand、workload、challenge、situation或emergency等。manage后可接介词短语。表示在某种处境中用in,表示缺少必要条件或常用物品用without,表示依靠有限的钱款用on。 ˌget ˈby

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal) to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge or equipment that you have, especially when it is limited or less than normal (靠有限或不充裕的金钱、知识或设备)维持生计,设法过活,勉强应付How does she get by on such a small salary?她靠那点儿微薄的工资怎么生活?I can just about get by in German (= I can speak basic German).我的德语只能勉强应付。You don't need specialist clothing-you can get by with shorts and a T-shirt.你不需要穿专业的服装,穿短裤和T恤就可以了。
get on

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal) to manage to live or do sth, especially with little help (尤指甚少帮助的情况下)对付,应付,过活This is a chance to see how you get on on your own.这是一个看你自己怎么应对的机会。We can get on perfectly well without her.没有她我们也能过得很好。
ˌmuddle ˈthrough

phrasal verb

(especially BrE, rather informal) to deal successfully with sth even though you do not know exactly what you are doing and/or do not have the correct equipment 胡乱应付过去He'd got used to muddling through without any formal training.他习惯了不经任何正式培训而胡乱应付了事。

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