cope

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cope englannista suomeksi

  1. papinkaapu

  2. selviytyä, kestää

  3. peite

  1. selvitä, selviytyä, kestää

  2. kuorikaapu

  3. Substantiivi

  4. Verbi

cope englanniksi

  1. To deal effectively with something, especially if difficult.

  2. (syn)

    (ant)

  3. (quote-web) too isolated. (w) was also being forced to drop too deep to offer support to the beleaguered (w) and (w) rather than add attacking potency alongside the Uruguayan.

  4. (quote-journal)

  5. To cut and form a mitred joint in wood or metal.

  6. To clip the beak or talons of a bird.

  7. {{quote-text|en|year=1856|author=John Henry Walsh|title=Manual of British Rural Sports

  8. A coping mechanism or self-delusion one clings to in order to endure a hopeless situation.

  9. {{quote-book|en|year=2019|author=Talia Lavin|title=Culture Warlords: My Journey Into the Dark Web of White Supremacy|pageurl=https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Culture_Warlords/XFfODwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22just+another+cope%22&pg=PT103|page=unnumbered

  10. 2020, anonymous, quoted in Jacob Conley, "Efficacy, Nihilism, and Toxic Masculinity Online: Digital Misogyny in the Incel Subculture", thesis submitted to The Ohio State University, page 18:

  11. My only 2 copes for the past 3 years have been food & the internet/surfing. Both of these copes have only hurt me further as I have addictions to both sugar and the internet now and have isolated myself further and further into the oblivion.
  12. {{quote-book|en|year=2020|author=Brian Whitney|title=The "Supreme Gentleman" Killer: The True Story of an Incel Mass Murderer|pageurl=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Supreme_Gentleman_Killer/mZDrDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Gymcel+is+an+incel+who+goes%22&pg=PT72|page=unnumbered

  13. (seemoreCites)

  14. (n-g)

  15. (ux)

  16. A long, loose cloak worn by a priest, deacon{{, or bishop when presiding over a ceremony other than the Mass.

  17. (cot)

  18. (RQ:Burnet Church of England) there went firſt 160 Prieſts, all in their Copes, eight Biſhops next, (..)

  19. (RQ:Wilde Dorian Gray)

  20. Any covering such as a canopy or a mantle.

  21. The vault or canopy of the skies, heavens etc.

  22. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  23. (RQ:Montaigne Florio Essayes)farthest from heavens coape, with those creatures, that are the worst of the three conditions; and yet dareth imaginarily place himselfe above the circle of the Moone, and reduce heaven under his feet.

  24. (RQ:Shelley Poetical Works)

  25. (RQ:Hawthorne Scarlet Letter)

  26. A covering piece on top of a wall exposed to the weather, usually made of metal, masonry{{, or stone, and sloped to carry off water.

  27. (senseid) The top part of a sand casting mold.1880, Leo de Colange, ''The American Dictionary of Commerce(..)''

  28. An ancient tribute due to the lord of the soil, out of the lead mines in Derbyshire, England.

  29. To cover (a joint or structure) with coping.

  30. To form a cope or arch; to arch or bend; to bow.

  31. (RQ:Plutarch Holland Morals)

  32. To bargain for; to buy.

  33. To exchange or barter.

  34. (RQ:Spenser Complaints)

  35. To make return for; to requite; to repay.

  36. (RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice)

  37. To match oneself against; to meet; to encounter.

  38. (RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It)

  39. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)

  40. (quote-book)

  41. {{quote-text|en|year=1708|author=John Philips|title=Cyder

  42. To encounter; to meet; to to do with.

  43. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)

  44. To tie or sew up the mouth of a ferret used for hunting rabbits.

  45. {{quote-text|en|year=1631|author=Richard Brathwaite|title=Whimzies

  46. {{quote-text|en|year=1825|author=Robert Forby|title=The Vocabulary of East-Anglia

  47. To silence or prevent from speaking.

  48. {{quote-text|en|year=1601|author=John Deacon; John Walker|title=Dialogicall Discourses of Spirits and Divels

  49. {{quote-text|en|year=1621|author=Thomas Dekker|title=Match Me in London

  50. {{quote-text|en|year=1672|author=John Eachard|title=Mr. Hobbs's state of nature considered in a dialogue between Philautus and Timothy

  51. goblet

  52. bowl

  53. cup

  54. A cape or cloak; a loose-fitting outer layer.

  55. A (l); a clerical cape, especially that worn by monastics.

  56. A cover or vault.

  57. cup (gloss)

  58. (es-verb form of)