TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 12
He'll never cope with the fact that some 15-year-old is smarter...
আঁটিয়া উঠা, টুপি দ্বারা আবৃত করা, প্রতিযোগিতা করা
মস্তকাবরণ, আবরণ
(1) Brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall
(2) A long cloak; worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasions
(1) Succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something
(2) Come to terms or deal successfully with
(3) Manage
(4) Contend
(1) Health chiefs attended a recent emergency meeting to discuss how local health services will cope with an influx of injured servicemen and women from the Gulf.
(2) It was no wonder traffic in the east was reduced to a snail's pace when so many people were working in the area leading to congestion which the roads and infrastructure could not cope with.
(3) It all got too much for me and I couldn't cope
(4) Understanding the need for change is essential for the ability to successfully cope with these challenges.
(5) The roads are barely adequate to cope with the present traffic
(6) But after last year's problems there are concerns about whether the system can cope with processing millions of changes.
(7) It soon became apparent that Reynolds rear tyre could not cope with the drying track and he was starting to lose time.
(8) The outer shell of clay is called the cope
(9) The airport has recruited an extra 500 staff to cope with huge influx of supporters.
(10) Frank Smith related how his son was a sensitive person who did not cope well with crises.
(11) At this time of year, we are at our most busiest and occasionally, we get more film in than the printer processing machine can cope with.
(12) The station had to replace its fax machine three times to cope with the flood of paper.
(13) And could the Australian economy cope with a mass exodus from credit?
(14) This is not to say the court system couldn't cope with some reform to deal with new situations.
(15) His ability to cope with stress
(16) In a police interview the 39-year-old unemployed man, who is not being identified for legal reasons, admitted he found it difficult to cope with the children.
(17) Our aim was to combine all the most demanding operating conditions for the engine, and to guarantee the engine can cope with them.
(18) No doubt it needed beefing up so that the transmission could cope with the extra power, but I missed its former silky action.
(19) Every postcard has to be scanned and there is a high rate of rejection mainly because the machines cannot cope with the calligraphic variations flowing from the farmer's pen!
(20) But how did online news services cope with the massive surge in demand?
coping
header
manage
survive
subsist
look after oneself
fend for oneself
carry on
get by/through
bear up
hold one's own
keep one's end up
keep one's head above water
make it
hack it
The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 12
He'll never cope with the fact that some 15-year-old is smarter...