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1 coped joint
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2 cope
koup(to manage; to deal with successfully: I can't cope with all this work.) arreglárselas con, poder con, dar abastocope vb poder / arreglárselastr[kəʊp]1 arreglárselas, poder■ I just can't cope! ¡es que no doy abasto!1) : arreglárselas2)to cope with : hacer frente a, poder conI can't cope with all this!: ¡no puedo con todo esto!n.• albardilla s.f.• alberdilla s.f.• capa pluvial s.f.v.• abovedar v.• hacer frente v.• poner albardilla v.kəʊpto cope (WITH something/somebody): to cope with stress saber* sobrellevar el estrés; I can't cope with all this work no doy abasto or no puedo con tanto trabajo; how do you cope without a washing machine? ¿cómo te las arreglas sin lavadora?; I just can't cope any more ya no puedo más; how is he coping on his own? ¿qué tal se las arregla or se defiende solo?; these are some of the problems they have to cope with — éstos son algunos de los problemas a los que tienen que enfrentarse
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[kǝʊp]VIcan you cope? — ¿tú puedes con esto?
how are you coping? — ¿cómo lo llevas? *
2)to cope with — [+ task, person] poder con; [+ situation] enfrentarse con; [+ difficulties, problems] (=tackle) hacer frente a, abordar; (=solve) solucionar
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[kǝʊp]N (Rel) capa f pluvial* * *[kəʊp]to cope (WITH something/somebody): to cope with stress saber* sobrellevar el estrés; I can't cope with all this work no doy abasto or no puedo con tanto trabajo; how do you cope without a washing machine? ¿cómo te las arreglas sin lavadora?; I just can't cope any more ya no puedo más; how is he coping on his own? ¿qué tal se las arregla or se defiende solo?; these are some of the problems they have to cope with — éstos son algunos de los problemas a los que tienen que enfrentarse
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3 cope
s.1 lo que cubre formando arco o curva, como la bóveda del cielo, la cima de cúpulas, paredes, etc.; albardilla.2 capa pluvial.3 enfisema pulmonar obstructivo crónico.4 semicaja superior.v.1 hacer frente, luchar.2 afrontar, hacer frente a.3 poner una albardilla a.vi.arreglárselas. (pt & pp coped)
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Coping — Cope Cope, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Coped} (k[=o]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Coping}.] [OE. copen, coupen, to buy, bargain, prob. from D. koopen to buy, orig., to bargain. See {Cheap}.] 1. To exchange or barter. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English