Cope in spanish
Capa pluvial
pronunciation: kɑpɑplubiɑl part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kɑpɑplubiɑl part of speech: verb
In gestures
cope = arreglárselas, hacer frente a la vida, enfrentarse a la vida, dar abasto, ir tirando.
Example: The results suggest that neurotically hostile individuals view others as distrustful, the world as threatening, and themselves as unable to cope.more:
» cope with = no importar.
Example: Novelists, being writers who create books from their own imagination, are frequently introspective people who can cope with the solitariness of fiction writing.» cope with = hacer frente a, enfrentarse a, atender a, dar abasto con.
Example: This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.» cope with = resistir.
Example: Publishers sometimes produce library editions, particularly of reference works, which will cope with the frequent handling expected in library use.» cope with + a problem = enfrentarse a un problema, hacer frente a un problema.
Example: This article looks at one method, adopted by the Sheppard Memorial Library, Greenville, North Caroline, to cope with the problem of overdue books.» cope with + change = enfrentarse a los cambios.
Example: Education can be the corresponding catalyst for coping effectively with change.» cope with + difficult times = hacer frente a tiempos difíciles.
Example: The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.» cope with + life = enfrentarse a la vida.
Example: This need cuts across all social classes and grows out of normal life; it does not signify failure in coping with life.» cope with + stress = combatir el estrés.
Example: The article 'All in a day's work' examines reference librarianship in the academic environment, discusses how it has changed, and offers suggestions on coping with the stress those changes have caused.» cope with + task = desempeñar una tarea.
Example: The large library may find that the reclassification of a sizeable collection presents an undue burden, while the small library will have a proportionately small staff to cope with the task.