常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句He reflects: “These kids don’t have any coping mechanisms.他反應(yīng)說(shuō):“這些孩子沒(méi)有任何的應(yīng)對(duì)機(jī)制。"One of things we often do is abandon our good coping strategies, " she said.史密斯說(shuō):”一個(gè)良好的應(yīng)對(duì)政策是我們應(yīng)該經(jīng)常做的——放棄。The most common coping strategy, though, is simply to increase the number of paying people per square foot of dwelling space -- by doubling up or renting to couch-surfers.但是,最常見(jiàn)的應(yīng)對(duì)策略衹不過(guò)是,增加住所內(nèi)每平方英尺付費(fèi)者的人數(shù),常見(jiàn)的方法有將郃租人數(shù)繙倍,或出租給沙發(fā)客。原聲例句Gazans appear to be coping. Shalit is still captive, rockets are still falling on Israel, and Hamas remains firmly in power.She says they will have great difficulty coping with the increased burden of disease and other health problems.Residents who are coping with the ravages of nature say the bonds of community are helping them recover.權(quán)威例句Other oil companies did a better job of coping with the scarcity of new oilfields.FORBES: Shell ShockedBut the story of human development is one of becoming better at coping with them.ECONOMIST: Disasters are about people and planning, not nature’s pompCoping with this loss was one thing, explaining it to my wife was another!FORBES: What Should Investors Learn From The MF Global Meltdown? 返回 coping