Resignar in english

Resign

pronunciation: rɪzaɪn part of speech: verb
In gestures

resignarse = take it on + the chin. 

Example: We totally dominated and we didn't get what we deserved from the game but we need to take it on the chin and move on.

resignar = resign. 

Example: The board of trustees decided to hand Balzac an official reprimand with the warning that if more staff resigned he would be asked to resign himself.

more:

» resignarsetake it on + the chin .

Example: We totally dominated and we didn't get what we deserved from the game but we need to take it on the chin and move on.

» resignarse aresign to .

Example: Respondents were resigned to the expectation that their traditional markets were unlikely to generate growing demand for their products.

» resignarse y aceptarbite + the bullet .

Example: The article 'Biting the Bullet on Education' discusses the crisis in science education which reflects larger educational problems and signals a possible economic disaster.

» resignarse y seguir adelantebite + the bullet .

Example: The article 'Biting the Bullet on Education' discusses the crisis in science education which reflects larger educational problems and signals a possible economic disaster.

Resignar synonyms

reconcile in spanish: conciliar, pronunciation: rekənsaɪl part of speech: verb submit in spanish: enviar, pronunciation: səbmɪt part of speech: verb renounce in spanish: renunciar, pronunciation: rɪnaʊns part of speech: verb give up in spanish: rendirse, pronunciation: gɪvʌp part of speech: verb vacate in spanish: desocupar, pronunciation: veɪkeɪt part of speech: verb
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