resignation
英 [rezɪg'neɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [,rɛzɪɡ'neʃən]
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1、re- "opposite" + sign- + -ation.
- resignation (n.)
- late 14c., "act of resigning" (an office, etc.), from Old French resignation (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin resignationem (nominative resignatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin resignare (see resign). Meaning "submission, acquiescence" is from 1640s.
- 1. His resignation was a body blow to the team.
- 他的辞职是对该队的沉重打击。
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- 2. 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。
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- 3. In the union office, the mood gradually changed from resignation to rage.
- 在工会办公室,情绪慢慢从顺从转变成愤怒。
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- 4. This morning, looking harassed and drawn, Lewis tendered his resignation.
- 今天早晨,刘易斯面色憔悴、疲惫不堪地递交了辞呈。
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- 5. Yesterday saw the resignation of the acting Interior Minister.
- 昨天代理内政部长辞职了。
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