动词辞职; 放弃; 屈从; 勉强接受
1. resign oneself to : 使听从于;
及物动词
1. I resign my children to your care.
我把孩子们委托你来照顾。
2. The general resigned his commission.
将军辞去了他的职务。
3. She resigned her children to the care of her sister.
她把孩子交给她妹妹照管。
不及物动词
1. The simplest thing is for him to resign at once.
最简单的做法就是他立即辞职。
1. 辞职:7.在他辞职(resign)以前,他是个好校长(president). 8.在他去世(die),他是个好医生. 9.在他到教堂以前,他一直在练习唱歌. 11.他自从六岁起,就一直在学钢琴(piano). 12.他过去是个强壮的孩子. 13.在他生病以前,他曾是个非常健康(healthy)的人.
2. 辞:HSRP有三种报文,而且有三种状态可以发送报文 呼叫(Hello)报文 告辞(Resign)报文 突变(Coup)报文. VRRP有一种报文 VRRP广播报文:由主路由器定时发出来通告它的存在, 使用这些报文可以检测虚拟路由器各种参数,还可以用于主路由器的选举.
3. 放弃:DIEDIEDIE = 杀死所有对手 | RESIGN = 放弃 | REVEAL MAP = 显示所有地图
4. 退出:REVEAL MAP :显示全部的地图 | RESIGN :退出 | Age of Empires 帝国时代(试玩版)
1. resign什么意思
1. 辞职;辞去;放弃
If you resign from a job or position, you formally announce that you are leaving it.
e.g. A hospital administrator has resigned over claims he lied to get the job...
一位医院的管理人员辞职了,因为有人指责他为了得到这份工作而撒了谎。
e.g. Mr Robb resigned his position last month.
罗布先生上个月辞职了。
2. 屈从;顺从;安于;勉强接受
If you resign yourself to an unpleasant situation or fact, you accept it because you realize that you cannot change it.
e.g. Pat and I resigned ourselves to yet another summer without a boat...
我和帕特在没有船的情况下勉强又凑合了一个夏天。
e.g. He had resigned himself to watching the European Championships on television.
他只好将就着在电视上看欧洲锦标赛。
3. see also: resigned
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. Olmert has faced weeks of public pressure to resign over probes into suspicions he took bribes from an US businessman.
2. Annan suggested his decision to resign was due to the absence of a single voice on Syria by the international community.
3. Heatley was the second cabinet minister to resign in the past 12 month.
4. As Obama stayed out of the public fray before the phone call, questions remained about White House involvement in the decision to ask Sherrod to resign.
5. resign的翻译
5. The student is part of a chorus of voices calling for Kong to resign.
6. I might as well just resign to the fact that I will perpetually play catch up when it comes to knowing what to call people.
7. A ruling coalition loss in the upper house election would not force Abe to resign, because the more powerful lower chamber elects the prime minister.
8. The City Council called on Kilpatrick months ago to resign but had no authority to remove him.
9. Demonstrators in Georgia threatened widespread civil disobedience on Friday after President Mikheil Saakashvili faced mass street protests and rejected opposition demands to resign.
10. resign的解释
10. It will also review the request of Jiang Zemin to resign as chairman of the Central Military Commission.
verb
1. accept as inevitable
e.g. He resigned himself to his fate
2. part with a possession or right
e.g. I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest
resign a claim to the throne
Synonym: release relinquish free give up
3. leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily
e.g. She vacated the position when she got pregnant
The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds
Synonym: vacate renounce give up
4. give up or retire from a position
e.g. The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month
The chairman resigned over the financial scandal
Synonym: leave office quit step down