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 Übersetzung für 'to cope with sb sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to cope with sb./sth.mit jdm./etw. fertig werden
to cope with sb./sth. [idiom]mit jdm./etw. zurande kommen [ugs.] [Redewendung]
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to be unable to cope with sb./sth.mit jdm./etw. überfordert sein
to find it difficult to cope with sb./sth.es ist schwierig mit jdm./etw. umzugehen
to find it hard to cope with sb./sth.nur schwer mit jdm./etw. zurechtkommen
Teiltreffer
to cope with sb.es mit jdm. aufnehmen
to cope with sth. mit etw.Dat. klarkommen [ugs. für: mit etw. zurechtkommen]
to cope with sth.etw. verkraften
to cope with sth.mit etw.Dat. zurechtkommen
to cope with sth.etw. schaffen
to cope with sth.etw.Dat. beikommen
to cope with sth. mit etw.Dat. mitkommen [ugs.] [einer Aufgabe, den Anforderungen etc. gewachsen sein]
to cope with sth. mit etw.Dat. zu Rande kommen [ugs.] [Redewendung]
to cope with sth.etw. bewältigen
to cope with sth.etw. bekämpfen
to cope with sth.etw.Dat. gerecht werden [Anforderungen]
to cope with sth.etw.Dat. gewachsen sein
to cope with sth.mit etw.Dat. kämpfen
to cope with sth.gegen etw. ankommen
to have to cope with sth.mit etw.Dat. zu kämpfen haben
to struggle to cope with sth.mit etw. zu kämpfen haben
to be able to cope with sth.mit etw.Dat. fertig werden
to cope with sth. [succeed in dealing with sth.]etw. meistern [bewältigen]
to cope with difficultiesmit Schwierigkeiten kämpfen
to cope with difficultiesSchwierigkeiten bekämpfen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • the town has had to cope with mounting drug-related issues in a community with higher than average unemployment and ongoing housing shortage.
  • Cells and organisms are also able to respond adaptively to hypoxic conditions, in ways that help them to cope with these adverse conditions.
  • He found the heat and altitude at Guadalajara, Mexico difficult to cope with.
  • Finding solace in religion is another method to cope with one's fear.
  • On the other hand, the free software movement views free software as a moral imperative: that proprietary software should be rejected for selfish and social reasons, and that only free software should be developed and taught to cope with the task of making computing technology beneficial to humanity.

  • The local villagers had to cope with a tripling of their population from 80 to 250.
  • The possibility of building a second runway to cope with an increased number of aircraft movements has also been mooted.
  • This can be seen in the artworks and motifs of "Danse Macabre" as people attempted to cope with the death surrounding them.
  • Another advantage of using reinforced concrete structure is that it is more flexible to cope with changes in structural layout, sizes and height according to the site conditions by using table form system.
  • CCD cameras used in astrophotography often require sturdy mounts to cope with vibrations from wind and other sources, along with the tremendous weight of most imaging platforms.

  • Expanding developments in the Adelaide Hills region led to the construction of the South Eastern Freeway to cope with growth, which has subsequently led to new developments and further improvements to that transport corridor.
  • A factor influencing the biotechnology sector's success is improved intellectual property rights legislation—and enforcement—worldwide, as well as strengthened demand for medical and pharmaceutical products to cope with an ageing, and ailing, U.S.
  • Non-hydrocarbon growth for 2011 was projected at 5%. To cope with social demands, the authorities raised expenditure, especially on basic food support, employment creation, support for SMEs, and higher salaries.
  • Research from scientists has found that the common practice of overstocking cattle to cope with drought losses actually depletes scarce biomass, making ecosystems more vulnerable.
  • By the mid-16th century, cane sugar had become Brazil's most important export, while slaves purchased in Sub-Saharan Africa in the slave market of Western Africa (not only those from Portuguese allies of their colonies in Angola and Mozambique), had become its largest import, to cope with plantations of sugarcane, due to increasing international demand for Brazilian sugar.

  • , the island terrain is ruggedly hilly. To cope with the lack of flat arable land, farming is carried out on a terrace system of cultivation.
  • Houses designed to cope with interruptions in civil services generally incorporate a wood stove, or heat and power from diesel fuel or bottled gas, regardless of their other heating mechanisms.
  • In the latter units fire as tactically necessary and replenish to maintain or reach their authorised holding (which can vary), so the logistic system has to be able to cope with surge and slack.
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