Cape-like garment worn by priests in the Christian Church.
Sinônimos
Examples for "cope"
Examples for "cope"
1Europe will need a different strategy to cope with Spain and Italy.
2Ardern said New Zealand's health system could now cope with the virus.
3Mrs Hodge said: Local authorities are tending to cope with funding reductions.
4Its people have used humour for years to cope with difficult situations.
5It is appalling and the State and law enforcement agencies cannot cope.
1Deposita cappa, said Gymnast, let us pull off this frock.
2Illeana looked at Cappa and Murco for support but none was forthcoming.
3Both Lysandra and Cappa knew well that this was a bald excuse.
4The Cappa's performance sought to be as over-the-top as the piece itself.
5Far across the room, she could see Cappa, Murco and Kleandrias.
1And this tete-a-tete decorated with flowers; and this pluvial cope in this case.
2Security could be rather lax, especially on such a storm-ridden and pluvial night.
3Long white surplices, grave and seemly, gave place to gorgeous vestments and embroidered pluvials.
Translations for pluviale