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 resignation [`rɛzɪg'neʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 辞职, 辞呈, 听从

[经] 辞职




    resignation
    [ noun ]
    1. acceptance of despair

    2. <noun.feeling>
    3. the act of giving up (a claim or office or possession etc.)

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign

    6. <noun.communication>
      he submitted his resignation as of next month


    Resignation \Res`ig*na"tion\ (r[e^]z`[i^]g*n[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.
    [F. r['e]signation. See {Resign}.]
    1. The act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession,
    office, or the like; surrender; as, the resignation of a
    crown or commission.

    2. The state of being resigned or submissive; quiet or
    patient submission; unresisting acquiescence; as,
    resignation to the will and providence of God.

    Syn: Patience; surrender; relinquishment; forsaking;
    abandonment; abdication; renunciation; submission;
    acquiescence; endurance. See {Patience}.

    1. The 45-year-old former airline pilot submitted his resignation to Venkataraman this morning.
    2. Frank Janous, another East Holmes school board member, said he sent a letter of resignation last Friday after serving on the governing panel for more than 10 years.
    3. Newly elected Russian President Yeltsin called for the resignation of the Soviet government and said he would seek sovereignty for the republic.
    4. He said police found it difficult to operate in the occupied territories after the PLO called for the resignation of Arab officers, noting that only 300 policemen now remain in the occupied lands out of the previous 850-strong force.
    5. He said much of the clamor for his resignation was coming from a "lynch mob" that included the press.
    6. Mr. Dion, who stepped into Webb's top position last November, succeeded Robert K. Swanson, whose abrupt resignation was attributed to his health.
    7. "We have created the foundation and the structure of WHO's critical and ongoing role in global AIDS prevention and control," he wrote Nakajima in his letter of resignation.
    8. Responding to calls for Wilson's resignation, he shouted across the floor to opponents, "You should be worried about the guy who stole the property." Liberal leader John Turner sharply criticized Wilson for not resigning.
    9. On Sunday, he declined to discuss his resignation, effective when his contract expires in 1990.
    10. The fourth director, Birmingham attorney J. Mason Davis, cited other time commitments in his resignation.
    11. Sein Lwin's forced resignation represents the first time in more than a quarter-century that the Burmese people have had any direct say in their country's government.
    12. A third of the Clintons' friends, Mr Vince Foster, another White House lawyer, was found dead last summer, in an apparent suicide. Mr Hubbell's resignation comes just as the administration seemed to be taking the offensive in the Whitewater affair.
    13. Many Nicaraguans and diplomats watch all this with a mixture of annoyance and resignation.
    14. Seisuke Okuno, chief of the National Land Agency, handed in his resignation late Friday afternoon, said officials in the governing Liberal Democratic Party.
    15. The mayor, who appointed Gates but lacks the authority to fire him, has previously called for Chief Gates's resignation.
    16. On Tuesday, hours before the parliament was to vote on the Cabinet, Khamenei's office said Musavi's resignation was turned down.
    17. Norsk Data AS said it will post a bigger-than-expected first-half loss and announced the resignation of Rolf Skar, its longtime chief executive officer.
    18. Mr. Long's resignation may slow the company's expansion and could even make Anheuser-Busch the takeover target it has occasionally been rumored to be.
    19. Woods opened Monday's council meeting and led a silent prayer, then announced his resignation, effective immediately.
    20. The rebels demand the resignation of Doe, who seized power in a bloody 1980 coup.
    21. But the thrift's current managers, installed by regulators after they secured Mr. Mann's resignation, reported a net loss of $165 million during the first quarter, including a massive write-down of its real-estate holdings.
    22. Investors also reacted strongly to the resignation of One Price Clothing president Brian P. Woolf; the stock plummeted 3 5/8 to 10 1/8.
    23. In his letter of resignation, Mr. Toren said "the job was far more demanding than I expected and I do not want to continue in a role that takes such a heavy toll on my life."
    24. Consumer activist Ralph Nader, through a representative, called for Chairman Roger B. Smith's resignation.
    25. President Carlos Menem has accepted the resignation of the State Intelligence Agency (SIDE) chief Juan Bautista Yofre, government officials said Tuesday.
    26. July 8 The Sun, Bremerton, Wash., on the resignation of Attorney General Meese: The last crony is leaving.
    27. Tenneco Inc. announced today it is reorganizing its corporate office following the sale of Tenneco Oil Co. and the retirement and resignation of two top executives.
    28. "Forty-three years is enough, especially since I now can devote my time to editing books and writing them," he said in announcing his resignation.
    29. Our adversaries are despair and resignation and indifference and complacency." Dukakis acknowledged it will take "the largest voter turnout in American history" for Democrats to win in November.
    30. Mr. Xu, 41 years old, sighs with resignation and says, "Someday that will be me."
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