resignation 详细解释

resignation

[.rezig'neiʃən]

n.辞职, 辞呈, 顺从

n.

1. 辞职; 放弃[C][U][(+from)]

The mayor announced the fire commissioner's resignation.

市长宣布了消防局局长的辞职。

2. 辞职书, 辞呈[C]

It is customary to turn in one's resignation two weeks before one's last day.

通常辞职要在两周前递交辞职书。

3. 听任, 顺从; 屈从[U]

They accepted the situation in resignation.

他们无可奈何地接受了现状。

词形变化

名词复数:resignations

词义辨析

同义:

n.放弃

abdication  resigning  renunciation  renouncing  demission  abandonment  rejection  disclamation  quitting  retirement  termination  withdrawal  leaving  notice

n.默认, 屈服, 谦和

submission  acquiescence  compliance  obedience  yielding  appeasement  submissiveness  passiveness  meekness  acceptance  passivity  reconciliation

n.忍受

resignedness  patience  forbearance  endurance  toleration  tolerance  long-suffering  

同义参见:

concession  

英英释义

名词 resignation:

acceptance of despair

同义词:surrender

the act of giving up (a claim or office or possession etc.)

a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign

补充

resignationresignation英:[ˌreziɡˈneiʃən] 美:[ˌrɛzɪɡˈneʃən]n.1.辞职His resignation left a vacancy on the board of directors.他的辞职给董事会留下了一个空缺。2.辞职书They handed their resignations to the manager.他们将辞呈交给了经理。3.顺从, 听从She bore the pain with resignation.她默默地忍受着痛苦。

例句

1. he announced his resignation.他宣布辞职。 2. I've thinking of handing in my resignation.我正考虑递上辞呈。 3. a shrug of resignation.表示无可奈何地耸耸肩。 4. to hand in your resignation递交辞呈 5. a letter of resignation辞职信 6. The chairman accepted their resignations.董事长接受了他们的辞职。 7. a letter of resignation辞职信 8. The manager received resignations from three members of the staff.经理收到了三名员工的辞职信。 9. We accepted the news with resignation.我们无可奈何地接受了这个消息。 10. a sigh of resignation无可奈何的叹息