タイショ
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. dealing with; coping with
Pitch accent
イショ
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
coping method; approach; how to deal with (problem, etc.)
initial response
Examples (28 in total)
Are you sure Tom can handle it?
How did you deal with the matter?
Japan is trying to cope with the aging of its population.
The government will have to deal with the financial problem.
He can't cope with difficult situations.
The company couldn't cope with sudden changes.
The police were able to cope with the crowd.
You have to cope with those difficult problems.
Who can deal with this difficult situation?
There are many problems for them to deal with.
The situation was getting difficult to deal with.
What kinds of changes are needed to address these problems?
We should deal with this matter without delay.
Effectively dealing with competition is an important part of life.
This problem demands immediate attention.
I spent three hours working on that problem.
The police took immediate action to deal with the riot.
He didn't have enough experience to cope with the problem.
The mother didn't know what to do with her son.
Initially I found it difficult to deal with my new environment.
We have to be prepared to cope with violent storms.
We're confident that you are up to the challenge of the new position.
Everybody in this world has to cope with a lot of difficulties.
The doctor knew how to cope with an emergency like this.
The governor is capable of handling his current difficulties.
We should play a more active role in combating global warming.
He found an unexpected way to deal with the problem.
Japan will need more labor to cope with its declining birthrate.