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résignation [ʀeziɲasjɔ̃]feminine nounresignation (à to)* * *ʀeziɲasjɔ̃nom féminin resignation (à to)* * *ʀeziɲasjɔ̃ nf* * *résignation nf1 ( acceptation) resignation (à to); sa résignation n'est qu'apparente he only seems to be giving in;[reziɲasjɔ̃] nom fémininaccepter son destin avec résignation to accept one's fate resignedly ou with resignation -
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■ The voluntary act of leaving a position before the expected time.■ Niederlegen eines Amtes. -
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f; -, kein Pl. resignation* * *die Resignationresignation* * *Re|sig|na|ti|on [rezigna'tsioːn]f -, no pl (geh)resignation; (in der Partei macht sich Resignatión breit — a feeling of resignation is spreading through the party
* * *Re·sig·na·ti·on<-, -en>[rezɪgnaˈtsi̯o:n]f pl selten (geh) resignation* * *die; Resignation, Resignationen resignation* * ** * *die; Resignation, Resignationen resignation* * *f.resignation n. -
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إذْعان \ resignation: suffering without complaint; being resigned: She accepts her hard life with resignation. \ اِسْتكانة \ resignation: suffering without complaint; being resigned: She accepts her hard life with resignation. \ اِسْتِقَالَة \ resignation: giving up one’s (official) position; a formal statement of this: He sent in his resignation as director of the company. \ رُضُوخ \ resignation: suffering without complaint; being resigned: She accepts her hard life with resignation. -
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[rezɪgˈneɪʃən] noun1) the act of resigning.إسْتِقالَهرِسالَة إسْتِقالَهYou will receive my resignation tomorrow.
3) (the state of having or showing) patient, calm acceptance (of a situation, fact etc):إذْعان، خُضوع لِ، إسْتِسْلامHe accepted his fate with resignation.
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HRthe act of voluntarily leaving a job. Resignation is normally signaled by a formal letter of resignation. On acceptance, a notice period is usually served before the employee can leave. -
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اِسْتِسْلام \ resignation: suffering without complaint; being resigned: She accepts her hard life with resignation. surrender: surrendering. -
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Position ( job): RPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Resignation Permitted
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14 заявление об отставке
Русско-английский политический словарь > заявление об отставке
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résignation — [ reziɲasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1265 1270 dr. « abandon volontaire d un droit »; de résigner 1 ♦ Vx Abandon. La résignation de soi même, de sa volonté. ⇒ abdication, renonciation (à). « La résignation qui nous est la plus difficile est celle de notre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
resignation — res‧ig‧na‧tion [ˌrezɪgˈneɪʆn] noun [countable, uncountable] JOBS when someone officially states that they want to leave their job, position etc: • The board accepted their resignations, along with that of the vice chairman. • The finance… … Financial and business terms
resignation — Resignation. s. f. v. Demission volontaire d un office, d un benefice en faveur de quelqu un. Faire resignation d un office, d un benefice. donner sa resignation en blanc. il n a pas voulu accepter la resignation qu on luy avoit faite. le Pape a… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Resignation — (von lat. re signare das Feldzeichen (signum) senken, kapitulieren; seine Unterschrift zurückziehen, widerrufen; vgl. Pease, s.u.) bezeichnet (etwa seit Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts) die menschliche Haltung bzw. Gestimmtheit des Sichfügens… … Deutsch Wikipedia
resignation — I (passive acceptance) noun acquiescence, animus submissus, capitulation, deference, docility, endurance, fatalism, forbearance, fortitude, lack of complaint, lack of resistance, longanimity, meekness, nonresistance, obedience, passiveness,… … Law dictionary
Resignation — ist kein Nihilismus; Resignation führt ihre Perspektiven bis an den Rand des Dunkels, aber sie bewahrt Haltung auch vor diesem Dunkel. «Gottfried Benn, Marginalien» Nichts ist erbärmlicher als die Resignation, die zu früh kommt. «Marie von Ebner… … Zitate - Herkunft und Themen
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. [1913 Webster] 2. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resignation — late 14c., act of resigning (an office, etc.), from Fr. résignation (14c.), from M.L. resignationem, from L. resignare (see RESIGN (Cf. resign)). Meaning submission, acquiescence is from 1640s … Etymology dictionary
resignation — [n1] relinquishment of responsibility abandonment, abdication, departure, giving up, leaving, notice, quitting, renunciation, retirement, surrender, tendering, termination, vacating, withdrawal; concepts 119,195,351 Ant. agreement, taking on… … New thesaurus
resignation — Resignation, Eiuratio. On ne peut impetrer l office d un homme vivant, sinon par resignation, ou forfaicture, Petere magistratum perpetuum in locum viuentis non licet, nisi vltro se abdicantis vel noxae damnati commissoriae. B … Thresor de la langue françoyse
resignation — [rez΄ig nā′shən] n. [ME < MFr resignation < ML resignatio] 1. a) the act of resigning b) formal notice of this, esp. in writing 2. patient submission; passive acceptance; acquiescence … English World dictionary