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Перевод: probationary
[прилагательное] испытательный; находящийся на испытании; подвергающийся испытанию
Тезаурус:
- Probationary period - applicants hired should work a suitable probationary period, typically between one and six months.
- The name Leconfield derives from Llecen-Fylliad, meaning "the flat stone in the gloomy shade", and its enclosed area was the sacred theatre in which rites of initiation into druidical mysteries were solemnized and in which aspirants performed their probationary noviciates.
- It would have forced new drivers to carry "P" plates, denoting a "probationary" driver, and restricting them to driving only low-performance cars.
- They never met again, for under the probationary terms they were forbidden to associate with each other.
- No probationary period was required before the prodigal son was received by the waiting father.
- Reporting back to Bloomsbury House on a visit to the Jacobs' residence where Ilse, a probationary nurse, was staying, Miss Smith recorded Ilse's hospital treatment for flat feet.
- As soon as you shall have considered the whole subject the First Commissioner will be glad to receive from you probationary sketches of the Plans and Design generally, and he will then give you further instructions with reference to the future preparation of detailed plans, specifications and estimates.
- Again, entrance to the probationary ministry, from which students were taken, was controlled by the districts, not the college.
- In 1985, Cressida Dick, a probationary constable, wrote a prize-winning essay which clearly showed an awareness of this politicization, and asked the sort of questions which few senior officers seemed to be thinking or voicing.
- On 25th February, Pennethorne received a letter from Hall saying that all that was required was a "probationary sketch", as the project offered a good opportunity for an architectural competition.
- Stead argues that only constant inquiry (for which I could substitute "inside ethnography") can prevent such an unacceptable trend, and it is some comfort to see a probationary policewoman, such as Cressida Dick (1985), pointing out the political compromises such autocracy can produce, but which few of the chief officers seem willing to admit or even acknowledge.
- It was reflected in the expressions used by some members of the RUC ("OK, let's hit the streets and do it to them before they do it to us", "This is where the law stops and I take over, sucker", the reference to probationary police as "rookies" and to bullets as "slugs"), their dress (mirror sunglasses, blue jeans, and white T-shirt, sometimes with the Miami-Vice parallel reinforced by the words being printed on the T-shirt), and other ephemera (the engraving of "San Quentin' on the keys to the cells, jumping through the enquiry room window rather than using the door).
- There is a great deal to be learnt about committee work and the new councillor must expect to undergo a probationary period in some of the less important committees of the council.
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