0 to give up a job or position by telling your employer that you are leaving -- 辞职;辞去(职务);放弃(工作)
He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job. 他从这家公司辞职以便能够从事更有挑战性的工作。
She resigned as director. 她辞去了董事职务。
She resigned the directorship. 她辞去了董事职务。
After she had taken my rook, there was nothing I could really do except resign. 她吃了我的车后,我确实没有办法了,只好投子认输。
As the company's financial problems worsened, several directors resigned.
He resigned from a high-profile job as economic adviser to the prime minister.
The statement excited new speculation that a senior minister may be about to resign.
In a television interview last night she denied she had any intention of resigning.
He resigned in 1925, however, because he suppor ted student demonstrations against an increase in the price of train tickets.
She resigned herself to adoption and also resigned from her university course.
There is also the specific case in which authors may have resigned from the author society, so specific agreements have to be found with them.