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probation美 [prə'beɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [prə'beɪʃ(ə)n] - n.缓刑;试用期;试读;缓刑制
- 网络见习;鉴定;察看
n. trial,audition,experimentation,test,tryout 1. | 缓刑制;缓刑a system that allows a person who has committed a crime not to go to prison if they behave well and if they see an official (called a probation officer ) regularly for a fixed period of time |
| The prisoner was put on probation . 犯人已获缓刑。 | | He was given two years' probation. 他被判缓刑两年。 |
2. | 试用期;见习期;考察期a time of training and testing when you start a new job to see if you are suitable for the work |
3. | 试读,试读期(为表现未如理想的学生而设)a fixed period of time during which a student who has behaved badly or not worked hard must improve their work or their behaviour |
n. | 1. 〔教〕试读,试用,见习试用期,预备期,〔律〕缓刑 2. 考验(期),见习(期);试用(期);预备期;〔美国〕(处罚学生的)试读期 1. 〔教〕试读,试用,见习试用期,预备期,〔律〕缓刑 2. 考验(期),见习(期);试用(期);预备期;〔美国〕(处罚学生的)试读期 |
n. | 1. the supervision of the behavior of a young or first-time criminal offender by a probation officer. 2. a period during which somebody's suitability for a job or other role is being tested 3. a period during which a student is given a chance to improve his or her academic grades or behavior 4. the testing or proving of something 5. a period of time during which a student must improve their work or behavior in order to stay in school 6. a system by which someone who has committed a crime is not sent to prison, but has to agree not to break the law again and to let a probation officer check their behaviour for a specific period of time 7. a period of time during which someone who has been given a new job is watched to see whether they can do the job well and stay in the position 1. the supervision of the behavior of a young or first-time criminal offender by a probation officer. 2. a period during which somebody's suitability for a job or other role is being tested 3. a period during which a student is given a chance to improve his or her academic grades or behavior 4. the testing or proving of something 5. a period of time during which a student must improve their work or behavior in order to stay in school 6. a system by which someone who has committed a crime is not sent to prison, but has to agree not to break the law again and to let a probation officer check their behaviour for a specific period of time 7. a period of time during which someone who has been given a new job is watched to see whether they can do the job well and stay in the position |
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