resigned

resigned
adjective
resigniert

be resigned to something — sich mit etwas abgefunden haben

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adjective ((often with to) having or showing patient, calm acceptance (of a fact, situation etc): He is resigned to his fate.) ergeben
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re·signed
[rɪˈzaɪnd]
adj resigniert
to be \resigned to sth sich akk mit etw dat abgefunden haben
\resigned expression/look resignierter Ausdruck/Blick
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[rI'zaɪnd]
adj
person resigniert

to become resigned to sth — sich mit etw abfinden

I was resigned to walking, when ... — ich hatte mich schon damit abgefunden, zu Fuß gehen zu müssen, als ...

to be resigned to one's fate — sich in sein Schicksal ergeben haben

to give a resigned shrug — resigniert die or mit den Achseln zucken

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resigned [rıˈzaınd] adj
1. a) resigniert:
look resigned
b) be resigned to sich abgefunden haben mit, sich fügen in (akk)
2. verabschiedet, abgedankt, außer Dienst
res. abk
1. research
2. reserve
3. residence
4. resident
5. residential
6. resides
7. resigned
8. resolution
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adjective
resigniert

be resigned to something — sich mit etwas abgefunden haben

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adj.
abgedankt adj.
aufgegeben adj.
zurückgetreten adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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