やめ
Meanings
Verb (1-dan, transitive)
1. to resign; to retire; to quit; to leave (one's job, etc.)
Pitch accent
める
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
to quit one's job; to resign
to leave the company
to quit one's job; to resign
Examples (19 in total)
You should quit.
Tom says he wants to quit the band.
I don't think you should quit your job.
I didn't like working at the factory, so I quit.
I decided that I would quit my part-time job.
He quit school last week.
Is that why you dropped out of school?
Are you seriously thinking about quitting your job?
If I don't go now my boss is going to fire me.
He soon left the new job.
If you hate your job that much, then quit.
She pressured him to quit.
I stopped playing baseball last season.
It is a pity that the teacher is leaving our school.
Were I in your position, I would quit.
He supposed he could always quit the job in the last resort.
If Smith leaves the school, who will take charge of our class?
Jane is very content with her job and has no desire to quit it.
Last summer, I finally left the firm that I had joined twelve years before.