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n.
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- [U]緩刑(期),(以觀后效的)察看 a period of time in which a lawbreaker is allowed to go free under supervision
- [U]試用(期),試讀(期) a period of testing the ability of a new employee or seeing if a student improves
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a trial period during which your character and abilities are tested to see whether you are suitable for work or for membership
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a trial period during which an offender has time to redeem himself or herself
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(law) a way of dealing with offenders without imprisoning them; a defendant found guilty of a crime is released by the court without imprisonment subject to conditions imposed by the court;
"probation is part of the sentencing process"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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We hope love can have a probation period.
我期望愛情的句子是可以有試用期規定期。
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You promised to give me a pay raise after six-month probation.
您承諾過我幾個月時間體驗過后幫我加工資。
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She was sentenced to probation for one year.
她叛刑處1年的緩刑。
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The probation officer reported on the progress of the two young criminal.
督察緩刑老師對兩根學生犯犯的進步獎作了匯報總結。
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The judge did not jail the young man,but put him on probation for a year.
司法還沒有把那位低齡人抓進看守所,另一方面將他緩刑看出有一年。
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That company puts all new employees on a three-month probation.
哪間總部給大部分新工作人員六個月時間的免費試用期規定。
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Clerks were only paid a proper salary after..three years of probation.
產自: D. Cecil
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n.(名詞)
- probationary adj. 試用的,見習的;緩刑中的‖probationer n. 試用人員,見習生;緩刑犯
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