coup - /kuː/
cope - /koʊp/
- After the surprise coup, no one knew how to cope with the new reality.
- She couldn’t cope with the chaos that followed the attempted coup.
- Historians study how societies cope after a successful coup.
- The general led the coup, but couldn’t cope with running the country.
- Rumors of a coup make investors anxious and unable to cope.
- Citizens had to cope with strict curfews after the midnight coup.
- He joked that if there were a silent office coup, he wouldn’t cope well.
- People often can’t cope with the sudden power shift a coup causes.
- The documentary showed how leaders planned the coup and how civilians tried to cope.
- Journalists who covered the coup were taught breathing techniques to cope with stress.
- coup - /kuː/ - переворот, путч; удачный ход, удача в делах; перевернуть.
Coup рифмуется со словами: too, blue, do, who, shoe.
- cope - /koʊp/ - справляться, совладать, бороться, сладить.
Сope рифмуется со словами: hope, rope, soap, slope.
Английские гласные звуки: /uː/ vs /ʊ/ - секреты произношения [Youtube - PhoneticFanatic]
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