resignation
noun
uk/ˌrez.ɪɡˈneɪ.ʃən/us/ˌrez.ɪɡˈneɪ.ʃən/resignationnoun(JOB)
C2[CorU]
theactoftellingyouremployerthat you areleavingyourjob:
辞职;辞去(职务);放弃(工作)There have beencallsfor his resignation.一直有呼声要求他辞职。
Ihandedin/gave in/sentinmy resignation thismorning.我今天上午提交了辞职信。
- Her resignation came asquiteashock.
- Thebookdiscusseshisillnessandsubsequentresignation from thegovernment.
- There is notruthin thereportsof his resignation.
- We must takeactiontostemthetideof resignations.
- Aseriesofapparentlyunconnectedeventsledto his resignation.
Retiring & resigning
- abdicate
- abdication
- attrition
- bow
- bow out
- chuck
- chucksomethingin
- get off
- golden handcuffs
- golden handshake
- golden parachute
- leave the field open forsomeoneidiom
- pension
- retire
- retired
- retiree
- retirement
- retiring
- serve out
- throw
resignationnoun(ACCEPTING)
C2[U]
asadfeelingofacceptingsomething that you do not like because you cannoteasilychangeit:
听任;顺从Theyreceivedthenewswithresignation.消息传来,他们听天由命接受了一切。
acceptance of something
- acceptanceThe idea was slow to find general acceptance.
- acknowledgmentWe still await an acknowledgment of the fact that our case was handled improperly.
- recognitionThere was no recognition of having done anything wrong.
- resignationShe sighed in weary resignation.
Tolerating and enduring
- bear
- bear withsomeone
- bearable
- bide
- come to terms withsomethingidiom
- endurable
- philosophically
- resignyourselftosomething
- resignedly
- ridesomethingout
- rough
- sit
- sitsomethingout
- stand forsomething
- stick
- sweat it outidiom
- wait
- waitsomethingout
- weather the stormidiom
- withstand
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Accepting & agreeing reluctantly