剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - resignation collapse

resignation
/ˌrez.ɪg'neɪ.ʃən/
noun
JOB 工作
I [C or U]
* when someone tells their employer that they are leaving their job
辞职;辞去(职务);放弃(工作)

1. There have been calls for his resignation.
一直有人要求他辞职。

2. I handed in/gave in/sent in my resignation this morning.
我今天上午提交了辞职信。

/ˌrez.ɪg'neɪ.ʃən/
noun
ACCEPTING 顺从
[U]
* when you accept something that you do not like because you cannot easily change it
听任;顺从

1. They received the news with resignation.
消息传来,他们听天由命接受了一切。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - resignation collapse

resignation ★★★☆☆
1.N-VAR 可变名词辞职书;辞呈 Your resignation is a formal statement of your intention to leave a job or position.

【搭配模式】:usu with poss
  • Mr Morgan has offered his resignation and it has been accepted.

    摩根先生己经递交了辞呈,并已获准。

  • ...his letter of resignation.

    他的辞职书

2.N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词屈从;顺从;听任;勉强接受 Resignation is the acceptance of an unpleasant situation or fact because you realize that you cannot change it.
  • There was no grief in his expression, only deep resignation...

    他的表情里没有悲痛,只有深深的无奈。

  • He sighed with profound resignation.

    他极其无奈地叹了一口气。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - resignation collapse

resignation
res·ig·na·tion / 7rezi^5neiFn / noun1. [U, C] the act of giving up your job or position; the occasion when you do this
   辞职:
   a letter of resignation
   辞职信
   There were calls for her resignation from the board of directors.
   有人要求她辞去董事会中的职务。
   Further resignations are expected.
   预计还会有人辞职。
2. [C] a letter, for example to your employers, to say that you are giving up your job or position
   辞职信;辞呈:
   to offer / hand in / tender your resignation
   呈递/上交/提交辞职信
   We haven't received his resignation yet.
   我们还没有收到他的辞呈。
3. [U] patient willingness to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation that you cannot change
   顺从;听任:
   They accepted their defeat with resignation.
   他们无可奈何地承认失败。

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - resignation collapse

resignation noun

1. giving up your job; letter of resignation

ADJECTIVE immediate | shock (BrE), sudden, surprise, unexpected (esp. BrE) | forced | mass

VERB + RESIGNATION hand in, submit, tender She handed in her ~ following the dispute over company policy. | announce | withdraw | offer (sb), proffer (formal) | threaten | lead to, prompt, provoke (BrE) The accusation prompted the ~ of the party leader. | force Illness forced his ~ from the team. | call for, demand The protesters called for his immediate ~. | accept She has refused to accept the ~ of her deputy. | reject

RESIGNATION + VERB be effective, become effective My ~ is effective from May 1.

RESIGNATION + NOUN letter | announcement His ~ announcement was widely expected. | speech, statement

PREPOSITION ~ as her ~ as party leader | ~ from A scandal led to his ~ from office.

PHRASES a call for sb's ~ | a letter of ~ | ~ on (the) grounds of sth (BrE) ~ on grounds of ill health

2. willingness to accept a difficult situation

ADJECTIVE weary | quiet

PREPOSITION in ~ Hearing that the train was running late, he sighed in weary ~. | with ~ She spoke with ~. | ~ to ~ to fate

PHRASES a look of ~, a sigh of ~

牛津英语同义词学习词典 - resignation collapse

resignation noun
patience

新牛津英语同义词词典 - resignation collapse

resignation

noun
1 his resignation from his government post | the resignation of his ministerial portfolio
DEPARTURE , leaving, standing down, stepping down, retirement; giving up, vacating, relinquishment, renunciation, surrender, abdication; informal quitting; archaic demission.


2 she toyed with the idea of handing in her resignation
NOTICE , notice to quit, letter of resignation.


3 he confronted the indignities of old age with his usual resignation
PATIENCE , forbearance, tolerance, stoicism, endurance, fortitude, sufferance, lack of protest, lack of complaint, acceptance of the inevitable, fatalism, acceptance, acquiescence, compliance, passivity, passiveness, non-resistance, submission, docility, phlegm; defeatism; rare longanimity.

-opposite(s): RESISTANCE.

词源记忆 - resignation collapse

resignation 辞职
来自resign, 辞职。