resigned
英 [rɪˈzaɪnd]
美 [rɪˈzaɪnd]
adj. 逆来顺受的; 顺从的
v. 辞职; 辞去(某职务)
resign的过去分词和过去式
Collins.2 / BNC.15044 / COCA.17268
牛津词典
adj.
- 逆来顺受的;顺从的
being willing to calmly accept sth unpleasant or difficult that you cannot change- a resigned sigh
无可奈何的叹息 - He was resigned to never seeing his birthplace again.
永远不再去他的出生地,他也认了。
- a resigned sigh
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 屈从的;顺从的;勉强接受的;逆来顺受的
If you areresigned toan unpleasant situation or fact, you accept it without complaining because you realize that you cannot change it.- He is resigned to the noise and mess...
他勉强接受了这里的喧嚣和脏乱。 - Pauline was already resigned to losing her home.
保利娜已经无奈地接受了失去家园的事实。
- He is resigned to the noise and mess...
双语例句
- Crook had resigned his post rather than be party to such treachery.
克鲁克已经辞职了,不愿参与这种背信弃义的行为。 - The news broke that the Prime Minister had resigned
据报道首相已经辞职。 - Many felt that he should have resigned there and then
许多人觉得他应该当场辞职。 - Milne resigned in sympathy because of the way Donald had been treated.
米尔恩以辞职来抗议唐纳德所遭受的不公待遇。 - He resigned ten years later
10年后他辞了职。 - Mr Knight said that he had resigned for personal reasons.
奈特先生说他是由于个人原因而辞职。 - Carrington did the honourable thing and resigned
卡林顿作出了令人敬佩的举动,辞了职。 - She has resigned herself to fate.
她已经听天由命了。 - Columbia recently resigned the band for a cool$ 30 million.
哥伦比亚唱片公司最近以3,000万美元的高价再次签下这个乐队。 - Barry resigned his directorship in December 1973.
巴里于1973年12月辞去了他的董事之职。