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cope


cope 1

C0627400 (kōp)intr.v. coped, cop·ing, copes 1. To contend or strive, especially on even terms or with success: coping with child-rearing and a full-time job.2. To contend with difficulties and act to overcome them: "Facing unprecedented problems, the Federal Reserve of the early 1930s couldn't cope" (Robert J. Samuelson).
[Middle English copen, coupen, to strike, from Old French couper, from Vulgar Latin *colpāre, from Late Latin colpus, blow; see coup.]
cop′er n.

cope 2

C0627400 (kōp)n.1. A long ecclesiastical vestment worn over an alb or surplice.2. A covering resembling a cloak or mantle.3. A coping.tr.v. coped, cop·ing, copes 1. To cover or dress in a cope.2. To provide with coping: cope a wall.
[Middle English cope, from Old English -cāp, from Medieval Latin cāpa, cloak, from Late Latin cappa.]

cope

(kəʊp) vb1. (foll by: with) to contend (against)2. (intr) to deal successfully with or handle a situation; manage: she coped well with the problem. 3. (tr) archaic a. to deal withb. to meet in battle[C14: from Old French coper to strike, cut, from coup blow; see coup1]

cope

(kəʊp) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a large ceremonial cloak worn at solemn liturgical functions by priests of certain Christian sects2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) any covering shaped like a copevb (Ecclesiastical Terms) (tr) to dress (someone) in a cope[Old English cāp, from Medieval Latin cāpa, from Late Latin cappa hooded cloak; see cap]

cope

(kəʊp) vb (tr) 1. (Building) to provide (a wall) with a coping2. (Building) to join (two moulded timber members)n (Building) another name for coping[C17: probably from French couper to cut; see cope1]

COPE

(kəʊp) (in South Africa) n acronym forCongress of the People: a political party founded in 2008 by dissident members of the ANC

cope1

(koʊp)

v. coped, cop•ing. v.i. 1. to struggle esp. on fairly even terms or with some degree of success (usu. fol. by with): I will try to cope with his rudeness. 2. to face and deal with responsibilities or problems esp. calmly or adequately: After his breakdown he couldn't cope any longer. 3. Archaic. to come into contact; meet. v.t. 4. Obs. to encounter. [1300–50; < Old French couper to strike, derivative of coup coup]

cope2

(koʊp)

n., v. coped, cop•ing. n. 1. a long mantle worn by an ecclesiastic, esp. in processions. 2. any cloaklike or canopylike covering. 3. coping. v.t. 4. to furnish with a cope or coping. [1175–1225; Middle English < Medieval Latin cāpa, variant of cappa cap1]

cope3

(koʊp)

v.t. coped, cop•ing. to cut to fit against a molding, as with a coping saw. [1565–75; < French couper to cut; see cope1]

cope


Past participle: coped
Gerund: coping
Imperative
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Present
I cope
you cope
he/she/it copes
we cope
you cope
they cope
Preterite
I coped
you coped
he/she/it coped
we coped
you coped
they coped
Present Continuous
I am coping
you are coping
he/she/it is coping
we are coping
you are coping
they are coping
Present Perfect
I have coped
you have coped
he/she/it has coped
we have coped
you have coped
they have coped
Past Continuous
I was coping
you were coping
he/she/it was coping
we were coping
you were coping
they were coping
Past Perfect
I had coped
you had coped
he/she/it had coped
we had coped
you had coped
they had coped
Future
I will cope
you will cope
he/she/it will cope
we will cope
you will cope
they will cope
Future Perfect
I will have coped
you will have coped
he/she/it will have coped
we will have coped
you will have coped
they will have coped
Future Continuous
I will be coping
you will be coping
he/she/it will be coping
we will be coping
you will be coping
they will be coping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been coping
you have been coping
he/she/it has been coping
we have been coping
you have been coping
they have been coping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been coping
you will have been coping
he/she/it will have been coping
we will have been coping
you will have been coping
they will have been coping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been coping
you had been coping
he/she/it had been coping
we had been coping
you had been coping
they had been coping
Conditional
I would cope
you would cope
he/she/it would cope
we would cope
you would cope
they would cope
Past Conditional
I would have coped
you would have coped
he/she/it would have coped
we would have coped
you would have coped
they would have coped
Thesaurus
Noun1.cope - brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wallcope - brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wallcoping, headerbrick - rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln; used as a building or paving materialwall - an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"
2.cope - a long cloak; worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasionscloak - a loose outer garment
Verb1.cope - come to terms with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"get by, grapple, make do, manage, contend, deal, make outact, move - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"extemporize, improvise - manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand; "after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks"fend - try to manage without help; "The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died"hack, cut - be able to manage or manage successfully; "I can't hack it anymore"; "she could not cut the long days in the office"rub along, scrape along, scrape by, scratch along, squeak by, squeeze by - manage one's existence barely; "I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary"cope with, match, meet - satisfy or fulfill; "meet a need"; "this job doesn't match my dreams"

cope

verb manage, get by (informal), struggle through, rise to the occasion, survive, carry on, make out (informal), make the grade, hold your own It was amazing how my mother coped after my father died.cope with something deal with, handle, struggle with, grapple with, wrestle with, contend with, tangle with, tussle with, weather She has had to cope with losing all her previous status and money.
Translations
妥善处理应付

cope

(koup) verb to manage; to deal with successfully. I can't cope with all this work. 妥善處理 妥善处理

cope

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cope


cope with (someone or something)

To endure something, usually something unpleasant or undesirable. We need to increase the budget this year—our teachers have coped with a lack of funds for long enough. I can't cope with all of this uncertainty—I need to hear back from the colleges I applied to!See also: cope

cope with someone or something

to endure someone or something; to manage to deal with someone or something. I don't think I can cope with any more trouble. I can't cope with your being late for work anymore.See also: cope

cope


cope

a large ceremonial cloak worn at solemn liturgical functions by priests of certain Christian sects

cope

[kōp] (metallurgy) The upper portion of a flask, mold, or pattern.

cope

1. To cut or shape the end of a molded wood member so that it will cover and fit the contour of an adjoining member. 2. To notch a steel beam, channel, etc., so that another member may be fitted against it. 3. A coping.4. To form a coping.

cope


Cope

(kōp), Vincent Z., English surgeon, 1881-1974. See: Cope clamp.

cope

(kōp), 1. The upper half of a flask in the casting art; hence applicable to the upper or cavity side of a denture flask. 2. An act that enables one to adjust to the circumstances.

COPE

Committee on Publication Ethics. A voluntary body of editors of peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals founded in 1997 to provide a forum for discussing issues related to the integrity of the scientific record. COPE supports and encourages editors to report, catalogue and instigate investigations of breaches of research and publication ethics and other ethical problems in the publication process.

cope

(kōp) 1. The upper half of a flask in the casting art; hence applicable to the upper or cavity side of a denture flask. 2. An act that enables one to adjust to the environmental circumstances.

cope

(kōp) Upper half of flask in casting art; hence applicable to the upper or cavity side of a denture flask.

Patient discussion about cope

Q. Any tips for coping with fibromyalgia? A. I agree with the fact getting a better understanding helps but for me coping is finding support, someone you can talk to that is understanding. Accepting the fact you have limits...you can't do all the things you use to in the same way. REST...nap durning the day if possible so many people say this interfers with your sleep at night BUT for 2 years I wouldn't lie down and rest b/c I slept so poorly at night latey I have found resting if even 30 minutes helps me make it through my day. My medications help so talk to your doctor and I also if I can't nap durning the day sit and read to give my body a break b/c somedays it is so hard to move! 20 minute walks, warm baths, and herbal tea to help me relax and try to get as much sleep as possible at night. Hope this helps and Good Luck!

Q. How have people coped with dealing with depression? I have bi-polar II mixed disorder and I have been a candidate for no medication. I haven't taken medication for the last 3 years. I've recently been struggling with alleviating my depression. A. The book is called An Unquiet Mind.
Nicholas, talk to your friends and family, tell them what goes on in your head during episodes, tell them what your journey has been like with this illness. Give them an opportunity to ask questions, teach them what your triggers are. Teach them what you want them to do when you are experiencing a mania or a depression. You are your own best tool when teaching the ones you love about this illness.
Good luck, I am sure if you open up and talk to them about it they will listen and learn, you will make them better people for it.

Q. What are the risks involved in pregnancy due to this and how to cope? my wife is having thalassemia…….she is having anemia too she had blood transfusions often and I am worried about her and want to know ….. What are the risks involved in pregnancy due to this and how to cope?A. I have thallassemia b minor and my hematocrit was 23 during pregnancy. I was very very unwell. If father has the genetic trait, child can be born with thalassemia and if thalassemia major occurs is as you may know very difficult to deal with.

More discussions about cope

COPE


AcronymDefinition
COPECongress of the People (South African ANC opposition party)
COPECommittee on Political Education
COPECommittee on Publication Ethics (UK)
COPECongress on Professional Education (American Library Association)
COPECost of Poor Execution (business performance)
COPECorporate Owned, Personally Enabled (business strategy)
COPECommittee on Professional Ethics (various organizations)
COPECertificate of Personal Effectiveness
COPECommission on Proprietary Education (Indiana)
COPECoalition of Progressive Electors (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
COPEChallenging Outdoor Personal Experience (Boy Scouts of America)
COPECommunications Opportunity, Promotion, and Enhancement Act of 2006 (US)
COPECoalition of Prison Evangelists (Euless, TX)
COPECytokines Online Pathfinder Encyclopaedia
COPECadena de Ondas Populares Españolas (Spanish Popular Waves Station)
COPECommittee on Public Enterprises (Sri Lanka)
COPECitizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies (California)
COPECreate Once, Publish Everywhere
COPECoastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement (Corvallis, OR)
COPECooperative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise (Vientiane, Laos provider of mobility devices to disabled)
COPEChrist Offers Peace Everlasting
COPECustodian Of Postal Effects
COPEConfederation of Organisers of Packaging Exhibitions (UK)
COPECouncil on Packaging in the Environment
COPECenter for Overcoming Problem Eating
COPEConstruction, Occupancy, Protection, Exposure (property insurance)
COPECenter for Occupational and Personalized Education (Michigan)
COPECoastal Ocean Probing Experiment
COPECitizens Option to Provide Energy
COPECurrency Overprinting and Processing Equipment (US Bureau of Engraving and Printing)
COPECenter of Protective Environment, Inc.
COPEConnecting Our Paths Eternally (Melville, NY)
COPECommunications Oriented Processing Equipment
COPEContingency Orbital Replacement Unit Protective Enclosure
COPEComplimentary Primary Education
COPECorpo de Operações Especiais (Special Operations Corps, Brazil police)
COPECommand Overview and Program Execution
COPEConcentrate, Observe, Predict, Execute (AARP 55/Alive Mature Driving Class)
COPEControl of Problem Equipment

cope


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Synonyms for cope

verb manage

Synonyms

  • manage
  • get by
  • struggle through
  • rise to the occasion
  • survive
  • carry on
  • make out
  • make the grade
  • hold your own

phrase cope with something

Synonyms

  • deal with
  • handle
  • struggle with
  • grapple with
  • wrestle with
  • contend with
  • tangle with
  • tussle with
  • weather

Synonyms for cope

noun brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall

Synonyms

  • coping
  • header

Related Words

  • brick
  • wall

noun a long cloak

Related Words

  • cloak

verb come to terms with

Synonyms

  • get by
  • grapple
  • make do
  • manage
  • contend
  • deal
  • make out

Related Words

  • act
  • move
  • extemporize
  • improvise
  • fend
  • hack
  • cut
  • rub along
  • scrape along
  • scrape by
  • scratch along
  • squeak by
  • squeeze by
  • cope with
  • match
  • meet
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