单词 | resignation |
释义 | Related topics: Employmentres·ig·na·tion /ˌrezɪɡˈneɪʃən/ ●●○ W3 noun 1 [countable, uncountable]BELEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION an occasion when you officially announce that you have decided to leave your job or an organization, or a written statement that says you will be leaving 辞职;辞职信,辞呈 → notice Illness forced his resignation. 他不得不因病辞职。 Further resignations are expected later this week. 本周后半周会有更多人辞职。2 [uncountable]ACCEPT when someone calmly accepts a situation that cannot be changed, even though it is bad 顺从;听任 She gave a sigh of resignation. 她无奈地叹了一口气。with resignation He accepted her decision with resignation. 他无可奈何地接受了她的决定。 COLLOCATIONSverbscall for somebody's resignation (=publicly ask for it) 〔公开〕要求某人辞职After the defeat, there were calls for the coach's resignation. 比赛失利之后,有人要求教练辞职。demand somebody's resignation (=ask for it forcefully) 〔强烈〕要求某人辞职His political opponents demanded his resignation. 他的政敌要求他辞职。hand in your resignation (=say that you are going to leave an organization) 提出辞职I'm thinking of handing in my resignation. 我正在考虑是不是要提出辞职。offer your resignation (also tender/submit your resignation formal) 递交辞呈nClaire apologized and offered her resignation.nOn the Monday afternoon, Sir John tendered his resignation to the Queen.accept somebody's resignation 接受某人的辞职nThe prime minister reluctantly accepted his resignation.reject/turn down somebody's resignation 不接受某人的辞职nInitially, his resignation was rejected.nHe offered his resignation but it was turned down by the prime minister.nwithdraw your resignation (=say that you will not leave, after having said you would)The president persuaded him to withdraw his resignation.phrasesa letter of resignation 辞职信He immediately wrote a letter of resignation. 他立即写了封辞职信。Examples from the Corpusresignation• The council requested that Arista and Anaya inform President Herrera that in view of the circumstances the council must submit its resignation.• Tom and Dennis advised me to get my version of my resignation on the record.• Perhaps my resignation will carry the day.• Full of resignation, Isaac obeyed.• a letter of resignation• He returned to his office to write his letter of resignation and clear his desk.• Upton Southern shed 5p to 40p in reaction to the chairman's resignation over a policy disagreement.• Wong's sudden resignation was announced at the meeting.• In some ways, the instability of national politics was mirrored in the resignations which occurred in the M. C. R. Executive.• "All we can do now is wait, " Lee said with resignation.From Longman Business Dictionaryresignationres‧ig‧na‧tion /ˌrezɪgˈneɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]JOB when someone officially states that they want to leave their job, position etcThe board accepted their resignations, along with that of the vice-chairman.The finance ministeroffered hisresignation following a series of scandals involving brokerage firms.res·ig·na·tion noun →COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable Corpus officially you an announce Business when occasion |
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