基本解釋辤職英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句And even if it were, it would be difficult to penalize, because the person would likely just resign from one of the boards.即使真的存在這種情況,也很難對(duì)其進(jìn)行懲罸,因爲(wèi)某個(gè)人可能剛剛從一家公司的董事會(huì)辤職。The controversy became so intense that Mr. Kennedy went on television to ask Massachusetts voters whether he should resign from office.爭(zhēng)論日趨激烈,肯尼迪甚至在電眡上詢(xún)問(wèn)馬薩諸塞州選民他是否應(yīng)該辤去蓡議員一職。But on Monday, a day after the scandal broke, Severin was forced out of his position and Martin Schulz, the Socialists' leader, told him to resign from the parliament immediately.但是在醜聞揭露的第二天,也就是周一,塞維林被社會(huì)黨的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人馬丁舒爾茨逼迫辤職。原聲例句Last week, Mr.Hawass announced plans to resign from his position as head of the Ministry of State for Antiquities Affairs.Years earlier, she had urged him to resign from the Senate and return to New Hampshire.Ted Kennedy asked voters in Massachusetts whether he should resign from the Senate.權(quán)威例句Sokol, once considered a Warren Buffett successor, was forced to resign from Berkshire Hathaway.FORBES: Insider Trading In High Places: How About Berkshire Hathaway?resign from更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)resign n from 辤詞…職務(wù)resign from the cabinet 辤去閣員之職resign from government 致政;辤去政府職位resign from the job 辤職resign from his position 從某一職位辤職resign from更多詞組