1. cope with
I cant cope with stupid people
humans have long had an amazing capacity to cope with more severe and challenging climates.
She found it hard to cope with death of her father
Did Adam cope with this difficult exercise?
I can't cope with all problems on my own.
I totally can`t cope with stres.
How do you cope with life's ups and downs?
You have to cope with his rude behaviour.
I can't cope with too much stress at work.
So how do Bettina, his wife cope with living with Britain's biggest complainer?
He wasn’t able to cope with the stresses of the job.
you must cope with stress
Will she be able to cope with the work?
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Angielski 2 tabela 20.01.20192. Cope
She can't cope with stress.
... Aaah, just how am I supposed to cope with this I wonder?
At present we have various difficulties to cope with.
Mummy, who's terrified of mice, had two fears to cope with.
Learning lessons from Europe, Japan has to switch its economic-oriented policy to a consumer-conscious one, in order to cope with the coming unprecedented aging society towards the 21st century.
Maths. Homework's about derivatives, but I really can't seem to cope with it.
For some reason, I don't cope well with those recognized as hardliners.
It is only through knowledge that we, as a nation, can cope with the dangers that threaten our society.
if you cope, you manage to do what you have to do. If you can’t cope, you find it too difficult to do everything that you need to do
I guess that rveryone will cope
I'll never know how people who have twins cope.
The task is simply too difficult and they cannot cope. / It's quite difficult but I know you can cope with it / I didn't know how to cope with my mother's death
After my Dad died, I wasn't sure how I was going to cope.
Sometimes I find it hard to cope.
Crying helps her to cope with the unhappiness that her memory can cause.
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Wojciech Spring Term 20193. get on
When I get on the plane I always look for the emergency exits.
get on with
The bus was full. We couldn't get on.
Anyway, I'd better get on.
1. He got on his bicycle and rode down the street. 2. Amy and I really get on well.
He’s getting on very well at school. How did you get on at your interview?
After school, I get on my bike and ride home.
He wanted desperately to get on with his career.
Every time I get on my board to dance it is a pure moment of happiness.
get on = to make progress, manage. how did you get on in your exam?. get on with your homework!
In this case, people believe that the couple will not get on and that their marriage will end badly.
make progress (also get along)/Let's get on with the party
enter a bus, train, etc./The train is leaving. Quick, get on!
Can we please get on, because there are a lot of things still to discuss.
Mary gets on a bus number 9 to get to work. / You can pay when you get on the bus.
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Czasowniki frazowe4. fare
air/train fares
bus/train/rail, etc. fare; Please tender the exact fare.; How much is the fare to Brussels?
So, how did you fare in Latin America?
On a bus or a train one must pay a fare.
Definition the fare is the amount of money you have to pay for a particular journey on public transport or in a taxi
fare (n)
lowest economy fare
Having spent every penny i had with me, I realised too late that I hadn't any money for my bus fare home.
Claiming extra expenses (e.g. getting a taxi receipt for more than the actual fare).
Administration and economic and financial affairs fare even better.
He fares even better.
I didn't think the fare would be so expensive.
If he had studied more, he would have fared better on his exam.
The bus fares have been raised by 20 percent. The taxi fares in Shanghai are expensive.
Children travel at half fare