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coping

Aussprache: [ˈkoʊ.pɪŋ]

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Kontext: „mental health“

(verb) to handle or deal with difficult situations and emotions. It’s like finding ways to feel better when things are tough. Imagine a child learning how to feel okay when something bad happens, like losing a favorite toy.

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She is coping well after her pet passed away, finding comfort in happy memories.

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He is not coping very well with the stress from school and is feeling overwhelmed.

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How are you coping with everything that’s going on?

Kontext: „mental health“

(noun) the ways or methods someone uses to handle stress or difficult feelings. Think of it as tools in a toolbox that help you feel better during hard times.

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Her coping strategies, like talking with friends, help her stay calm.

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He doesn't have good coping skills, which makes it hard for him to handle challenges.

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What coping techniques do you use when things get stressful?

Kontext: „adaptation“

(verb) to manage or adapt to new conditions or changes in life. It's like when you learn to ride a bike after falling off a few times; you keep trying until you get it right.

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They are coping with the changes in their routine and adjusting to their new house.

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She is struggling to cope with the sudden changes in her life and feels lost.

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How are you coping with all the changes this year?

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