Betekenis van:
coping

coping
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • koorkap, koormantel, pluviale
  • brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

coping
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • deklaag
  • brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The statesmen are barely coping with the intricate foreign affairs.
  2. Tom has trouble coping with people like Mary.
  3. Tom is having trouble coping with the high cost of living.
  4. Tom is having trouble coping with the fact that his son committed suicide.
  5. This may be achieved by using appropriate enrichment techniques, which extend the range of activities available to the animal and increase their coping activities.
  6. Crews serving on board tankers carrying noxious or polluting cargo should be capable of coping effectively with accident prevention and emergency situations.
  7. Individuals should be capable of coping with stress and frustration and expressing them in a constructive way and should also distinguish between the personal and professional spheres.
  8. The first four phases refer to efforts of avoiding an incident and mitigating its potential negative impacts, the last two refer to efforts of coping with the incident situation and longer-term consequences.
  9. As in captivity the animals have restricted opportunities for natural behavioural means of coping with climatic change, the ranges specified for laboratory animals will not necessarily reflect those which they experience in nature.
  10. Establishments shall have appropriate enrichment techniques in place, to extend the range of activities available to the animals and increase their coping activities including physical exercise, foraging, manipulative and cognitive activities, as appropriate to the species.
  11. Being endowed with the means of coping with its debt thanks to the measures at issue, France Télécom enables Orange to consolidate and develop its position in the mobile telecommunications markets.
  12. It should facilitate and underpin the regulatory and non-regulatory approaches outlined in the 2005-09 N&N Action Plan for Europe, improving the implementation of current regulation and coping with scientific uncertainties.
  13. Under normal economic conditions and in the absence of strong price pressure from the dumped imports, the Community industry would have had no difficulty in coping with the increase in costs it experienced between 2004 and the IP.
  14. Establishments shall have appropriate enrichment techniques in place, to extend the range of activities available to the animals and increase their coping activities including physical exercise, foraging, manipulative and cognitive activities, as appropriate to the species. Environmental enrichment in animal enclosures shall be adapted to the species and individual needs of the animals concerned.
  15. This must include upgrading the competitiveness of their sugar cane sector, developing alternative economic activities, and coping, with the help of adequate resources, with the serious broader social, environmental and economic consequences of a reduction in the contribution of the sugar sector to their economies, or a combination of several of these.