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cope with in English:

1. deal with deal with


problems to deal with
All of us deal with our nerves in daily life.
In this part, I will deal with the most frequent difficulties in obtaining a permit.
I deal with recruitment.
Who is the most difficult person you have to deal with?
if you overcome a problem or a feeling, you successfully deal with it
You've no idea how many problems I have to deal with as a mayor.
Plumber deal with damage.
The judge deals with many different types of criminals. Why do you have to deal with it?
I asked my assistant if there was anything else we had to deal with.
This is the only way Greece can deal with crises.
Sometimes you will have to deal with clients who are a bit irritated.
We need to deal with environmental problems like pollution.
we have to learn to deal with this situation successfully
Now we’re under pressure at work but we need to deal with that

2. succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation



English word "cope with"(succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation) occurs in sets:

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3. manage manage


No matter how much you try to convince people that chocolate is vanilla, it'll still be chocolate, even though you may manage to convince yourself and a few others that it's vanilla.
Don't worry, I'll manage. / I tried many times and finally I managed.
I can't manage.
Japanese cameras, cars, and hi-fi equipment are used widely abroad, and few modern industries can manage without advanced electronic equipment developed in Japan.
Smokers are as aware as anybody else of the disadvantages of their hobby, but manage to live with that knowledge for two main reasons.
If speakers regularly mean something other than what they say, how is it that people manage to understand one another?
Although I broke test tubes and played about with chemicals for fun, I did occasionally manage to obey the teacher's instructions as well; repeating experiments that others had long ago undertaken.
As the proverb goes, “To manage a household and maintain relationships, you cannot do without money.”
When you use the last sheet, don't think: "The person after me will manage just fine."
I'm find it hard to manage my time, because I have so much to do.
I do not think it will come to that. I believe there are ways to manage the situation.
The other essential person you need to meet is Rosie, who manages the café.
utrzymać się How can anyone manage on such a low income? zarządzać He's no good at managing his money. Anyway, we managed to get there on time.
You make all the decisions on how to manage your business. To manage a business means to have control of how you run that business.
A prisoner is more obsessed with the idea of escaping than his warden by the idea of watching over him. Thus, a prisoner will always manage to escape.

4. the deal successfully with a difficult situation the deal successfully with a difficult situation



5. cope


She can't cope with stress.
... Aaah, just how am I supposed to cope with this I wonder?
At present we have various difficulties to cope with.
Mummy, who's terrified of mice, had two fears to cope with.
Learning lessons from Europe, Japan has to switch its economic-oriented policy to a consumer-conscious one, in order to cope with the coming unprecedented aging society towards the 21st century.
Maths. Homework's about derivatives, but I really can't seem to cope with it.
For some reason, I don't cope well with those recognized as hardliners.
It is only through knowledge that we, as a nation, can cope with the dangers that threaten our society.
if you cope, you manage to do what you have to do. If you can’t cope, you find it too difficult to do everything that you need to do
I guess that rveryone will cope
I'll never know how people who have twins cope.
The task is simply too difficult and they cannot cope. / It's quite difficult but I know you can cope with it / I didn't know how to cope with my mother's death
After my Dad died, I wasn't sure how I was going to cope.
Sometimes I find it hard to cope.
Crying helps her to cope with the unhappiness that her memory can cause.

English word "cope with"(cope) occurs in sets:

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6. to deal successfully with A difficult situation or job



7. tackle


tackle the problems
Remember to tackle the most difficult test problem first. You don't need to solve it at once - just have a good look at it before everything else.
He had been injured in what they termed a ‘million to one’ accident when a tackle went wrong.
Police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime
tennis tackle
Thay tackle piles of clothes.
a new initiative to tackle the shortage of teachers
to tackle the question of why most of us find it so hard to do nothing.
Local communities make an effort to tackle poverty.
The players had to tackle a new problem - the manager wanted to change tactics completely.
One important area we need to tackle is education and training.
We must therefore tackle this problem with the Russians in an extremely subtle but firm manner.
He was tackled just outside the penalty area.
She couldn't tackle this concept.
It's only manners to tackle all out a game that they have gone all out in creating. Pressing the pause button is just rude!

8. to deal with and attempt to overcame problem and difficulties