resign

resign
verb
1) (to leave a job etc: If he criticizes my work again I'll resign; He resigned (from) his post.) dimitir
2) ((with to) to make (oneself) accept (a situation, fact etc) with patience and calmness: He has resigned himself to the possibility that he may never walk again.) resignarse
- resigned
resign vb dimitir
he resigned from his job dimitió de su cargo
to resign yourself to something resignarse a algo
I resigned myself to a boring evening at home me resigné a pasar una tarde aburrida en casa
resign
tr[rɪ'zaɪn]
intransitive verb
1 dimitir (from, de), presentar la dimisión
he says he's going to resign dice que presentará la dimisión
transitive verb
1 dimitir de
she resigned her post as manager dimitió de su puesto de directora
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to resign oneself to something resignarse a algo
resign [ri'zaɪn] vt
1) quit: dimitir, renunciar
2)
to resign oneself : aguantarse, resignarse
resign
v.
dimitir v.
renunciar v.
resignar v.
separar v.
rɪ'zaɪn
1.
intransitive verb renunciar, dimitir

to resign from something — renunciar a algo, dimitir algo

I resigned from the committee — renuncié a or dimití mi cargo en la comisión


2.
vt \<\<position\>\> renunciar a, dimitir

3.
v refl

to resign oneself (TO something/-ING) — resignarse (a algo/+ inf)

[rɪ'zaɪn]
1.
VT [+ office, post] dimitir de, renunciar a; [+ claim, task] renunciar a

to resign a task to others — ceder un cometido a otros

when he resigned the leadership — cuando dimitió de or renunció a la jefatura

to resign o.s. to (doing) sth — resignarse a (hacer) algo

I resigned myself to never seeing her again — me resigné a no volverla a ver nunca más

2. VI
1) dimitir, renunciar

to resign in favour of sb — renunciar en favor de algn

2) (Chess) abandonar
* * *
[rɪ'zaɪn]
1.
intransitive verb renunciar, dimitir

to resign from something — renunciar a algo, dimitir algo

I resigned from the committee — renuncié a or dimití mi cargo en la comisión


2.
vt \<\<position\>\> renunciar a, dimitir

3.
v refl

to resign oneself (TO something/-ING) — resignarse (a algo/+ inf)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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