vt. 1.辞去(职务)。 2.放弃,抛弃(权利等);让出(工作等)。 3.〔用反身代词或用被动语态〕委身给,听从,服从。 4.委托,把…交托给 (to)。 He resigned his seat to a lady. 他给一位女士让座。 be resigned to one's fate 听天由命了。 resign one's child to sb.'s care 委托某人照顾自己的孩子。 be resigned to a state of lagging behind 甘居下游,自甘落后。 notresign oneself to 不甘心。 resign oneself to 听任;只好(做某事) (to sth., to do) (resign oneself to waiting [to wait] till next morning 只好等到明天再说。resign oneself to extinction 束手待毙。resign oneself to another's guidance 听任别人指导。We must resign ourselves to doing without a domestic help. 我们只好不用仆人)。 vi. 1.辞职,退职,退出 (from)。 2.服从。
短语和例子
resign (from) one's office 〔美国〕辞职。 resign to one's fate 听天由命。
accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate" 同义词:reconcile, submit,
part with a possession or right; "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne" 同义词:release, relinquish, free, give up,
leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds" 同义词:vacate, renounce, give up,
give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal" 同义词:leave office, quit, step down,
其他语种释义
resignとは意味:resign v. 辞職する; 譲り渡す; 身をまかす; あきらめて…する. 【副詞1】 ◆resign en bloc 総辞職する ◆She resigned herself entirely to his will. 彼の意思にすっかり身を委ねる ◆formally resign 正式に辞職する ◆He was allowed to quietly resign from his post. ...