resign

resign
しをいたす 仕を致す
* * *
/rizáin/ 〔もとへ(re)署名する(sign)〕
〖動〗(~s/-z/; ~ed/-d/; ~・ing)
|他|
1 [SVO]〈人が〉〈地位など〉を(通例途中で)辞職するやめる(quit)《◆leaveより堅い語; cf. ⇒ retire 》

He resigńed his posítion on the school board. 彼は教育委員の職を退いた

~ one's position as secretary of the club クラブの秘書を辞任する.

2 [SVO]〈人が〉〈希望・要求など〉を断念する; 〈権利など〉を放棄する《◆give upより堅い語》

~ all hopes あらゆる希望を捨てる

Did you ~ all your rights? すべての権利を放棄したのか.

3 ((正式))[通例~ oneself/be ~ed]〔運命・情況などに〕身を任せる, 甘んじて従う(give up)〔to, to doing

He resigńed himsèlf [was ~ed] to his fate. 彼は運命に身を任せた[任せていた].

4 ((正式))〈人・仕事など〉を〔…に〕譲り渡す, 委託する(leave)〔to

~ one's children to the care of the State 子供を国の世話に委託する.

|自|〔…を〕辞職[退職, 辞任]する, 退く〔from, as〕(cf. ⇒ retire )

~ from the army 軍隊から退く

~ as secretary 秘書を辞任する.


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