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1 resigned
Ⅰresigned [rɪˊzaɪnd]2. a поко́рный, безро́потный; смири́вшийсяⅡ -
2 resigned
ушел в отставку имя прилагательное: -
3 resigned
1. a покорный, безропотный; смирившийся2. a отставной, вышедший в отставкуСинонимический ряд:1. agreeable (adj.) acceding; agreeable; assenting; complacent; content; peaceful; quiescent; tranquil; willing2. passive (adj.) acquiescent; nonresistant; nonresisting; passive; submissive; unresistant; unresisting; yielding3. patient (adj.) forbearing; long-suffering; patient4. left (verb) dropped; left; quit; resigned; terminated5. yielded (verb) abandoned; abdicated; ceded; gave up/given up; hand over; handed over; laid down; quitclaimed; relinquished; rendered; renounced; surrendered; waived; yielded -
4 resigned
[rıʹzaınd] a1. покорный, безропотный; смирившийся2. отставной, вышедший в отставкуthe lately resigned prime minister - недавно вышедший в отставку премьер-министр
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5 resigned
[̈ɪrɪˈzaɪnd]resigned p. p. от resign resigned покорный, безропотный; смирившийся -
6 resigned
̈ɪrɪˈzaɪnd прил.
1) покорный, безропотный, послушный, смирившийся Syn: obedient, humble
2) отставной, вышедший в отставку покорный, безропотный;
смирившийся - * to one's fate смирившийся со своей судьбой отставной, вышедший в отставку - the lately * prime minister недавно вышедший в отставку премьер-министр resigned p. p. от resign ~ покорный, безропотный;
смирившийсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > resigned
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7 resigned
ушел в отставку; оставил; оставленный -
8 resigned
[rɪ'zaɪnd]1) Общая лексика: безропотный, в отставке, вышедший в отставку, отставной, покорный, смиренный, смирившийся2) Канцеляризм: уволен по собственному желанию (from the position of) -
9 resigned
[rɪ`zaɪnd]покорный, безропотный, послушный, смирившийсяотставной, вышедший в отставкуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > resigned
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10 resigned
I1. past participle of resign I2. adjectiveпокорный, безропотный; смирившийсяIIpast participle of resign II* * *(a) безропотный; покорный* * *покорный, безропотный, послушный, смирившийся* * *[re'signed || rɪ'zaɪnd] adj. покорный, безропотный, смирившийся* * *1) покорный 2) отставной, вышедший в отставку -
11 resigned
смирившийся; покорный; безропотный -
12 resigned
[rɪ'zaɪnd]прил.1) покорный, безропотный, послушный; смирившийсяSyn:2) отставной, вышедший в отставку -
13 resigned of (one's) own accord
Общая лексика: уволен по собственному желаниюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > resigned of (one's) own accord
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14 resigned sigh
Общая лексика: безропотный вздох -
15 resigned to (one's) fate
1) Общая лексика: смирившийся со своей судьбой2) Религия: смирившийся с судьбойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > resigned to (one's) fate
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16 resigned of own accord
Общая лексика: (one's) уволен по собственному желаниюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > resigned of own accord
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17 resigned to fate
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18 resigned himself to his fate
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19 be resigned to the fact that
Общая лексика: примириться с тем, что (The former NSW Premier has admitted that he is resigned to the fact that Australia cannot close its borders.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > be resigned to the fact that
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20 Celestine (II) (Pope who was elected in December 1124 but resigned a few days later and is not counted in the official list of Popes)
Религия: Целестин (II)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Celestine (II) (Pope who was elected in December 1124 but resigned a few days later and is not counted in the official list of Popes)
См. также в других словарях:
resigned to — ◇ If you are resigned to something, you accept a bad situation that cannot be changed. She was resigned to a long visit with his mother. I m resigned to having to work this weekend. He was resigned to the fact that an expensive vacation would… … Useful english dictionary
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resigned — *compliant, acquiescent Analogous words: submissive, subdued (see TAME): reconciled, adjusted, adapted, accommodated, conformed (see ADAPT) Antonyms: rebellious … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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resigned — adj. submissive resigned to (resigned to one s fate) * * * [rɪ zaɪnd] [ submissive ] resigned to (resigned to one s fate) … Combinatory dictionary
Resigned — 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}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resigned — re|signed [ rı zaınd ] adjective accepting that something unpleasant must happen and that you cannot change it: a resigned shrug/sigh be resigned to (doing) something: He is now resigned to playing for a minor league team. ╾ re|sign|ed|ly [ rı… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English