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 resign [rɪ'zaɪn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 辞职, 放弃, 使顺从

vi. 辞职, 屈从

[法] 放弃, 辞去, 把...交托给




    resign


    Resign \Re*sign"\ (r?-z?n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Resigned}
    (-z?nd"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Resigning}.] [F. r['e]signer, L.
    resignare to unseal, annul, assign, resign; pref. re- re- +
    signare to seal, stamp. See {Sign}, and cf. {Resignation}.]
    1. To sign back; to return by a formal act; to yield to
    another; to surrender; -- said especially of office or
    emolument. Hence, to give up; to yield; to submit; -- said
    of the wishes or will, or of something valued; -- also
    often used reflexively.

    I here resign my government to thee. --Shak.

    Lament not, Eve, but patiently resign
    What justly thou hast lost. --Milton.

    What more reasonable, than that we should in all
    things resign up ourselves to the will of God?
    --Tiilotson.

    2. To relinquish; to abandon.

    He soon resigned his former suit. --Spenser.

    3. To commit to the care of; to consign. [Obs.]

    Gentlement of quality have been sent beyong the
    seas, resigned and concredited to the conduct of
    such as they call governors. --Evelyn.

    Syn: To abdicate; surrender; submit; leave; relinquish;
    forego; quit; forsake; abandon; renounce.

    Usage: {Resign}, {Relinquish}. To resign is to give up, as if
    breaking a seal and yielding all it had secured;
    hence, it marks a formal and deliberate surrender. To
    relinquish is less formal, but always implies
    abandonment and that the thing given up has been long
    an object of pursuit, and, usually, that it has been
    prized and desired. We resign what we once held or
    considered as our own, as an office, employment, etc.
    We speak of relinquishing a claim, of relinquishing
    some advantage we had sought or enjoyed, of
    relinquishing seme right, privilege, etc. ``Men are
    weary with the toil which they bear, but can not find
    it in their hearts to relinquish it.'' --Steele. See
    {Abdicate}.

    1. Leaders of two opposition parties demanded on Tuesday that President Mobutu Sese Seko resign and make way for the introduction of a multiparty democracy.
    2. Railways Minister Ding Guangen was forced to resign in March to take responsibility for the accidents, which were blamed on negligence or poor enforcement of safety rules by rail workers.
    3. A spokesman for the heat-processing-systems designer indicated Mr. Gilbert was asked to resign but hadn't yet responded.
    4. Thousands of people demonstrated in the capital Sunday, demanding President Hussain Muhammad Ershad resign and hold free national elections.
    5. The scandal forced Kanemaru's mentor, Noboru Takeshita, to resign as prime minister and sidelined most candidates for the succession.
    6. Leaders "should resign without any delay" to make way for a new Politburo and government to carry out reforms, said the newspaper Junge Welt, organ of the Communist youth organization.
    7. Opposition parties were widely expected to disrupt parliamentary proceedings with demands that Takeshita or other top leaders resign to take responsibility for the involvement of prominent party officials in the scandal.
    8. About 300 pilots who allege they were coerced to resign or retire during a bitter strike against Continental in 1983 say that under a recent federal appeals-court ruling, their suits will now be heard on an expedited basis.
    9. The truck carrier, which said last month that it expects to report a loss for the second quarter, added that James W. Connors, its chairman and chief executive officer, will soon resign.
    10. But he said the only reason an attorney general should resign is if he is indicted or if the president asks him to step down.
    11. Of the one-third of respondents identifying themselves as Conservatives who think she should resign, 11 percent said it should happen immediately.
    12. In a brief stint of panic selling, shares and government bonds plummeted in the wake of a rumour that Mr Scalfaro was about to resign.
    13. State Department spokesman Charles Redman said the opposition rejection of Noreiga's offer was a clear message the strongman should resign.
    14. Claiborne was serving a prison term for tax evasion, but had refused to resign and continued to draw his salary.
    15. Early in the week, the executive had flown to a directors' meeting in Tampa, Fla., hoping he wouldn't have to resign as president of the nation's largest brewery because of allegations of kickbacks among subordinates.
    16. She also is a director of McGraw-Hill, a publishing and information services company, but will resign the board post at year's end.
    17. He angered Bulgarians by saying their first democratically-elected leader should resign and introduced his Bulgarian businessman friend as the nation's future leader.
    18. He did not say if he might resign or if he expected to be ousted from the party job.
    19. Mrs. Pascal-Trouillot has come under increasing pressure to resign from several political groups and some members of the Council of State, a quasi-legislative body that shares power with her caretaker government.
    20. Mazowiecki, who pledges to resign as prime minister the day Walesa is sworn in as president, fought back Friday before a crowd of about 2,000 students at Gdansk Polytechnic University in Walesa's hometown.
    21. Why should then the president resign, leaving the country in disaster?," he said.
    22. The executives' agreement to resign, however, wasn't disclosed in the department's announcement of the settlement and fine.
    23. Mr. Kelley's appointment would fill the seat vacated by Emmett Rice, a Carter administration appointee who announced in October that he would resign from the Fed on Dec. 31 to return to the private sector.
    24. In recent weeks, speculation has grown in the Brazilian press and political circles that Mr. Bresser Pereira might soon resign.
    25. Sisulu ran daily operations of the ANC as its secretary-general in 1949-54, when the government ordered him to resign.
    26. Ochirbat proposed the council as an alternative to the opposition's demand that the 370-member legislature resign and a multiparty legislature be set up until elections are held.
    27. This environmental cleanup concern said its president and chief executive officer, Paul Sanders, intends to resign his management posts this fall to pursue personal interests.
    28. Anderson also said there were no plans to release any of Carson's employees but that Peter S. Willmott, Carson's chairman and chief executive officer, would resign.
    29. We belong to the public." Reinisch and the university are stalemated, with the board of trustees waiting for her to decide whether she will resign.
    30. That scheme threatened earlier this month to resign from the NAPF over the issue. The committee, chaired by Professor Roy Goode, was established after Robert Maxwell's pension fund frauds.
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