probation
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Probation is a period of time during which a person who has committed a crime has to obey the law and be supervised by a probation officer, rather than being sent to prison. 缓刑期
A young woman admitted three theft charges and was put on probation for two years. 一名年轻的妇女承认了3宗盗窃指控,被处以2年缓刑。
2. N-UNCOUNT Probation is a period of time during which someone is judging your character and ability while you work, in order to see if you are suitable for that type of work. 试用期
Employee appointment to the council will be subject to a term of probation of 6 months. 到该理事会任职须经过6个月的试用期。
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probation /prəˈbeɪʃən/
剑桥词典
- a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison
缓刑
He was fined and given two years ' probation. 他被处以罚金和两年缓刑。
The judge put him on probation for two years . 法官判他缓刑两年。
He served a year in prison and was then let out on probation. 他在监狱里服了1年刑,然后被处以缓刑。
a period of time at the start of a new job when you are watched and tested to see if you are suitable for the job
(雇员的)试用期
a period of probation 试用期
US
a period of time during which a student who has not performed well must continue to have a particular grade point average in order to stay in school
(学生的)试读期
Gene's on probation this semester . 本学期是吉恩的试读期。 返回 probation