Examples of using Cannot cope in English and their translations into Chinese
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The number of telephone inquiries, correspondence received and sent, including faxes, has increased to a point where the current assistant cannot cope with the workload.
A former pilot wrote a heartbreaking note saying'I cannot cope with the depression' before jumping in front of a 100mph train.
If a single mother raising her children on her own receives less than a certain minimum, she cannot cope.
(1) Structural policy stupidity- policy governance cannot cope with the complexity of the crisis.
The Chinese state, built on a millennia-old paradigm of political order, cannot cope with intergovernmental conflict.
The companies that work with AWS move so much information around that sometimes the internet simply cannot cope.
Ex-pilot penned heartbreaking note saying'I cannot cope' before jumping into path of 100mph train.
A population emerging from thirty years in the dungeon cannot cope with all the choices of full democracy, but must get there in steps.
And a highly-leveraged system cannot cope with deflation, because with rising prices comes increased default and catastrophic problems for the banking sector.
If we cannot cope with AIDS in pregnancies, we cannot make deliveries safe.
Basic education did not prepare them well for upper secondary and tertiary studies and they cannot cope with these.
Criminal justice systems, including police, courts, and prisons alone cannot cope with escalating urban crime.
But the embarrassing truth is that AI systems still cannot cope with multiple tasks.
Big data sets are so complex and large that common data processing tools and technologies cannot cope with them.
This generates further inequity, since accidents disproportionately affect people who cannot cope with their consequences, being unable to access health services or take on the costs of rehabilitation.
With the increase in the number of staff, one training assistant cannot cope with the training demands, and some staff have to wait months for their initial training.
However, if we take on more energy than we need for more extended periods, this system cannot cope, eventually leading to insulin resistance.
In such circumstances, an outdated structure cannot cope with the challenges of the times, and the bodies of the United Nations need reforms from time to time to face those new situations.
First, that vision should find ways of dealing with the increasing wave of humanitarian crises that most African countries cannot cope with and thus require international assistance.
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