coping的意思和读音

coping

: [ˈkoʊpɪŋ] : [ˈkəʊpɪŋ]

n.

v.“cope”

copings  

copingn.

1.the top row of bricks or stones, usually sloping, on a wall

n.1.()

v.1.“cope”

adj.1.coping behavior or skills are ways that people have of dealing with difficult situations

v.1.The present participle of cope

1. copilot coping coplanar electrode array ...

5. lapped expansion provision coping end dam ...

6. below/down ... coping;crest bottom ...

7. cavity wall coping gird,girt,girth ...

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1.positive reframing or trying to see things in a more positive light; acceptance and humor coping had positive effects on satisfaction.

2.This booklet is intended to serve only as a guide to help you explore coping strategies as you face the challenges of your disease.

3.Patience, realistic expectations of an ability to make a difference, and a sense of humor are good coping strategies in these circumstances.

4.And with that I would like to share some of my favorite tips for when it comes to coping with the inevitable "fat season" .

5.And we'd better face up to it and formulate some strategies for coping with it, even if it's not a certainty.使

6.Natural, spontaneous humor is one of your greatest tools for coping with stress as you work.

7.Knowing that he is coping with stress in his own way is extremely helpful but does not always help her alleviate the pain.

8.Upon implementation of these plans, distinctly lessened depression and anxiety, and distinctly improved coping abilities were all noted.

9.When a loved one dies, the death becomes an emotional trauma and coping with it takes a great length of time.

10.She is still coping with the pain of the death of her brother Michael. But she assured me that everyone is ok.