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Перевод: cope
[существительное] риза ; кожух ; колпак ; будка ; кабина ; крышка литейной формы; [глагол] крыть; покрывать; обхватывать; справиться; совладать; сладить; справляться; ладить; бороться
Тезаурус:
- Sometimes it is necessary to wait as long as two years before the upheaval and upset dies down to a level where you are really ready to cope again.
- Cope's monopoly of artillery ought to have been decisive but the Highlanders were only 400 yards 365 m away when with a "hideous shout" they burst out of the mist, with the sun behind them, and charged towards the inexperienced gunners, broadswords in hand, with a bloodcurdling yell.
- For example, people with family responsibilities, when they are very ill, have very little energy to cope with anything other than their illness.
- Those who can't cope would be better employed breeding amoebae.
- Their long campaign for his release was courageous and relentless; it also almost wrecked their personal lives as they tried to cope with the glare of the world's media and the frustrations of clandestine diplomacy.
- A law student who is a CAB trainee volunteer may not fear legislative tomes but may want considerably more training to cope with an emotional client and feel the need for deeper counselling skills than basic training allows time for.
- This was the sort of thing the men must cope with, thought Harold, true to his Victorian principles.
- You will be better able to cope with the stresses and strains of life; your self-esteem, your psychological and physical competence, should benefit.
- She had been able to cope with the sale of her house.
- One or both of them may not wish to cope with parenting a second time round, having not long been released from the exhaustion and limitations of childcare on their own account.
- Formal logic cannot cope with even so simple a contradiction, though we live with such conflicts as matters of course.
- Did you find early success hard to cope with?
- Pensioners should have a London allowance to cope with such increases," said Tom.
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