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Probation Period Time Put Pay Criminal Jail N Uncount

英语单词 probation
英美音标 英 [prə'beɪʃn] 美 [proʊ'beɪʃn]
中文释义 n.试用期;缓刑
英语例句 (1) We hope love can have a probation period.
(2) You promised to give me a pay raise after six-month probation.
(3) She was sentenced to probation for one year.
(4) The probation officer reported on the progress of the two young criminal.
中文例句 (1) 我希望爱情可以有试用期。
(2) 您答应过我六个月试用期后给我加薪。
(3) 她被判处一年的缓刑。
(4) 监督缓刑官员对两个青少年犯的进步作了汇报。
vocabulary简明 A probation is a period of time when a criminal needs to be on their best behavior: they're not in jail (yet or anymore) but they have to do certain things demanded by the court.
vocabulary扩展 Being put on criminal probation is like getting a second chance before more serious penalties apply: you might have to pay a fine, do community service, or be monitored to make sure you don’t get into any more trouble. Some criminals are released from jail early and put on probation. People also talk about probation for non-criminal issues: there could be a probation period for joining a club, when they check you out before deciding to let you in.
柯林斯解释
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]缓刑期 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.
  • The thief was put on probation for two years.

    这个小偷被处以两年缓刑。

2
[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]试用期;见习期 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.
  • Employee appointment to the Council will be subject to a term of probation of 6 months...

    被任命到理事会的员工将有6个月的见习期。

  • After a further four-month extension of her probation period, she was sacked.

    在又试用了4个月后,她被开除了。

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