resign

美音:[rɪ'zaɪn] 英音:[rɪ'zaɪn]

简单释义:


v.辞职;辞去(某职务)

网络放弃;退出;认输

变形:

过去分词:resigned  现在分词:resigning  第三人称单数:resigns  


完整释义:


v.

1.辞职;放弃
2.辞职,退职,退出
3.放弃;辞去
4.辞去(职务)
5.放弃,抛弃(权利等);让出(工作等)
6.放弃;不玩;把…交给
7.〔用反身代词或用被动语态〕委身给,听从,服从
8.委托,把…交托给
9.认输

n.

1.辞去


例句:

  1. The children have had to resign themselves to the fact that their father has gone.
    孩子们不得不接受父亲已去世这一事实。

  2. "That's why I decided to leave Afghanistan and resign from my job, " he said.
    菲特拉特表示:“这就是我之所以决定离开阿富汗并辞职的原因。”

  3. George said that after the severe damage the Aldrich Ames case had done to the CIA, he would have to resign if I commuted Pollards sentence.
    乔治说,奥尔德里奇·埃姆斯一案已经对中情局造成重创,如果给波拉德减刑的话,他肯定辞职。

  4. He was forced by the scandal to resign the office to which he had been elected.
    他因丑闻而被迫辞去他已当选的职务。

  5. had to resign after being caught having an affair with his secretary. Like some of his predecessors, he was found to have feet of clay.
    这位内阁大臣在与秘书私通时被抓住,他不得不辞职。如同他的几位前任一样,他也原形毕露了。

  6. He came to see me and in generous and emotional fashion offered to resign his commission so as to relieve me of any embarrassment.
    他前来见我,神情激动,却不失大度地请求解除其职务,以免使我为难。

  7. Renault's chief executive Carlos Ghosn said he'd refused an offer by his deputy to resign over the scandal.
    雷诺CEO戈恩(CarlosGhosn)表示,丑闻过后,他拒绝了一位副手辞职的请求。

  8. Gangsters forced the city's police chief to resign, by carrying out a threat to murder one of his officers every two days if he did not.
    Gangsters强迫市警察局长退休,并且威胁如果他不退休,他们会每两天就谋杀一个他办公室里的官员。

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