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81 resign the whip
Британский английский: выйти из партии (о члене парламента) -
82 resign to as predestination
Общая лексика: покориться тому, что суждено, покоряться тому, что сужденоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > resign to as predestination
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83 resign to one's fate
Общая лексика: отдаться на волю судьбы -
84 resign from ... government
/vt/ выходить из состава... правительствоАнгло-русский экономический словарь > resign from ... government
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85 resign seat
/vt, phrase with insertion/ отказаться от места в парламенте -
86 resign office
уйти с должностиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > resign office
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87 resign one's commission
подать в отставку с военной службыАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > resign one's commission
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88 resign commission to
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89 resign from a party
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90 resign oneself to lot
Общая лексика: (one's) безропотно покоряться -
91 resign position
Общая лексика: (one's) отказываться от должности -
92 resign post
Общая лексика: (one's) отказываться от должности -
93 resign all hope
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94 resign office
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95 resign one's commission
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96 resign oneself
подчиняться, покоряться, примиряться -
97 resign oneself to the inevitable
Новый англо-русский словарь > resign oneself to the inevitable
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98 resign right to
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99 resign appointment
назначение на ( более высокую) должность ввиду приближающегося выхода в отставку -
100 resign one's commission
English-Russian military dictionary > resign one's commission
См. также в других словарях:
resign — re‧sign [rɪˈzaɪn] verb [intransitive, transitive] JOBS to officially leave a job, position etc through your own choice, rather than being told to leave: • The vice president resigned his post last week. resign as • One director recently resigned… … Financial and business terms
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 Webster] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resign — [ri zīn′] vt. [ME resignen < MFr resigner < L resignare < re , back + signare, to SIGN] 1. to give up possession of; relinquish (a claim, etc.) 2. to give up (an office, position, etc.) vi. to give up an office, position of employment,… … English World dictionary
resign — I verb abandon, abdicate, abire, abjure, capitulate, cease work, cede, cedere, demit, depart, deponere, desist from, disclaim, divest oneself of, drop out, forego, forsake, give notice, give up, leave, quit, reject, relinquish, renounce,… … Law dictionary
resign — (v.) late 14c., from O.Fr. resigner, from L. resignare to check off, cancel, give up, from re opposite (see RE (Cf. re )) + signare to make an entry in an account book, lit. to mark (see SIGN (Cf. sign)). The sense is of making an entry (signum) … Etymology dictionary
resign — 1 yield, surrender, leave, abandon, *relinquish, cede, waive Analogous words: *forgo, eschew, sacrifice, forbear, abnegate: *abjure, renounce, forswear 2 *abdicate, renounce … New Dictionary of Synonyms
resign — [v] give up responsibility abandon, abdicate, bail out, bow out, capitulate, cease work, cede, demit, divorce oneself from, drop, drop out, end service, fold, forgo, forsake, give notice, give up the ship*, hand in resignation, hand over, hang it … New thesaurus
resign — ► VERB 1) voluntarily leave a job or position of office. 2) (be resigned) accept that something undesirable cannot be avoided. ORIGIN Latin resignare unseal, cancel … English terms dictionary
resign — verb ADVERB ▪ formally ▪ abruptly ▪ immediately VERB + RESIGN ▪ be forced to, be obliged to (BrE), have to … Collocations dictionary
resign */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈzaɪn] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms resign : present tense I/you/we/they resign he/she/it resigns present participle resigning past tense resigned past participle resigned to state formally that you are leaving a job… … English dictionary
resign — 01. Some people think President Bill Clinton should have [resigned] because of his sex scandal. 02. The Prime Minister regretfully accepted the [resignation] of his Finance Minister. 03. Charlotte [resigned] from her position as president of the… … Grammatical examples in English