coping
常見例句
- He reflects: “These kids don’t have any coping mechanisms.
他反應(yīng)說:“這些孩子沒有任何的應(yīng)對(duì)機(jī)制。 - "One of things we often do is abandon our good coping strategies, " she said.
史密斯說:”一個(gè)良好的應(yīng)對(duì)政策是我們應(yīng)該經(jīng)常做的——放棄。 - The most common coping strategy, though, is simply to increase the number of paying people per square foot of dwelling space -- by doubling up or renting to couch-surfers.
但是,最常見的應(yīng)對(duì)策略衹不過是,增加住所內(nèi)每平方英尺付費(fèi)者的人數(shù),常見的方法有將郃租人數(shù)繙倍,或出租給沙發(fā)客。 - Gazans appear to be coping. Shalit is still captive, rockets are still falling on Israel, and Hamas remains firmly in power.
- She says they will have great difficulty coping with the increased burden of disease and other health problems.
- Residents who are coping with the ravages of nature say the bonds of community are helping them recover.
- Other oil companies did a better job of coping with the scarcity of new oilfields.
FORBES: Shell Shocked - But the story of human development is one of becoming better at coping with them.
ECONOMIST: Disasters are about people and planning, not nature’s pomp - Coping with this loss was one thing, explaining it to my wife was another!
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