- 看过 probationary 的人也看了 :
- trial
- apprenticeship
- noviciate
probationary 的定义
- the act of testing.
- the testing or trial of a person's conduct, character, qualifications, or the like.
- the state or period of such testing or trial.
- Law. a method of dealing with offenders, especially young persons guilty of minor crimes or first offenses, by allowing them to go at large under supervision of a probation officer. the state of having been conditionally released.
- Education. a trial period or condition of students in certain educational institutions who are being permitted to redeem failures, misconduct, etc.
- the testing or trial of a candidate for membership in a religious body or order, for holy orders, etc.
- Archaic. proof.
probationary 近义词
等同于 tentative
等同于 trial
probationary 的近义词 8 个
probationary 的反义词 3 个
等同于 experimental
更多probationary例句
- Facebook’s latest attempt to slow disinformation means probation for groupsFacebook offers ways to export your own profile data so you have a copy, and even a tool for moving your photos to competing services.
- The company blocked live video and put some group posts on probation, requiring moderator approvals if group members have too many rule violations.
- Apple has since placed its partner on probation and won’t give them new business until corrective action is completed.
- In addition to completing probation, in both states, previously convicted felons must pay court-ordered fines or restitution before their right to vote will be restored.
- Weinstock said the organization remains under disciplinary probation and review.
- The probationary status would be good for six years and could then be renewed after payment of another $500 penalty.
- Those granted probationary status would not be eligible for government benefits during the decadelong wait.
- And give “probationary legal status” to the 11 million — not on the day the bill is signed but on the day the fence is completed.
- They found themselves hinting that he should engage in politics as well, when his probationary years were over.
- Pupils then offered: they were engaged for three years, the first year to be strictly probationary.
- During two years, the congregation at Daventry was supplied by neighbouring ministers and probationary candidates.
- He entered on his probationary services in May, 1848, and was ordained in the month of April in the following year.
- When a prisoner has served his time in irons, he is removed to a probationary gang; that which I am describing is an ironed gang.