resign
resign 英 [rɪˈzaɪn] 美 [rɪ'zaɪn]
v. 辞职;听任 n. 辞职
进行时:resigning 过去式:resigned 过去分词:resigned 第三人称单数:resigns
- To resign is to quit or retire from a position. You can also resign yourself to something inevitable, like death — meaning you just accept that it's going to happen.
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- v. 辞职;听任
- n. 辞职
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1. He resigned as manager after eight years.
八年后,他辞去了经理的职务。
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2. Two members resigned from the board in protest.
董事会的两名成员辞职以示抗议。
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3. My father resigned his directorship last year.
我父亲去年辞去了董事的职务。
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4. She resigned herself to her fate.
她只好听天由命了。
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5. We had to resign ourselves to making a loss on the sale.
我们只好接受销售造成的亏损。
- resign (v.) late 14c., "give up, surrender, abandon, submit; relinquish," from Old French resigner "renounce, relinquish" (13c.), from Latin resignare "to check off, annul, cancel, give back, give up," from re- "opposite" (see re-) + signare "to make an entry in an account book," literally "to mark," from Latin signum "identifying mark, sign" (see sign (n.)).
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