Examples of using Cannot cope in English and their translations into Chinese
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But they cannot cope.
He cannot cope with the enormity of December 25, 2015.".
Our Bodies Cannot Cope.
He cannot cope with 90 minutes and that is why we cannot make another mistake.
Our Bodies Cannot Cope.
DDoS attacks involve inundating computerservers with so much data traffic that they cannot cope.
Most people cannot cope with modern life.
Medical services and hospitals cannot cope.
Enterprises cannot cope with the changes in the situation.
Conflicts often start when societies cannot cope with multiple stresses.
However, Ukraine alone cannot cope with Russia, therefore, the help of partners and allies in NATO and the USA is needed.
The present small labour force cannot cope with these problems.
They cannot cope, so carry on taking the drugs, or their doctors assume they have relapsed and write another prescription.
Relational databases cannot cope with these demands.
Since she was born in captivity, once she sets out of the confines of the zoo,she goes wild as she cannot cope with the lack of boundaries.
Normal vision sensors cannot cope with fog, rain or dim light conditions at night.
He rotates to the left of the opponent and most players simply cannot cope, who do not have a very good left.
He cannot cope with 90 minutes and that's why we cannot make another mistake because after, in this busy fixture[period].
With our resources strained, Pakistan cannot cope with the mounting burden.
The country's overstretched hospitals cannot cope with psychological trauma and many of the best doctors have either fled the country or been killed.
In large organisations, such initiatives can be very successful at the beginning, but ultimately cannot cope with the amount of ideas flowing through the funnel.
Health systems, already overburdened, cannot cope with the scope of people needing treatment.
Natural hazards become disasters when they affect people and their socio-economic infrastructure to such an extent that the community orcountry cannot cope with the overall impact.
Mainstream twentieth-century urbanism cannot cope with the changes in technology, culture, and science of the last decades.
The traditional means of treatment by incineration for power generation, sanitary landfill,composting and fertilising cannot cope with the increased quantity of municipal waste.
Traditional data centre cooling equipment cannot cope with ever-increasing heat loads that new processors and apps demand.
Today's energy inefficient buildings simply cannot cope with our rising energy needs.
Many rural households are fragile in that they cannot cope with seasonal fluctuations of food availability and of food prices.
As the heart chakra opens to receive the higher energy, it cannot cope with this for a short while and so needs to adjust.
Prof Goadsby thinkspatients who get no benefit from existing treatments or cannot cope with the side-effects are those most likely to benefit.