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Перевод: probationer
[существительное] испытуемый ; стажер ; кандидат в члены; послушник ; преступник, направленный на 'испытание'
Тезаурус:
- Went right back to the rank of probationer.
- Even at Main-Professional-Grade level, the difference in costs between obtaining an experienced teacher of proven worth or a probationer straight out of college can be over 6000.
- Often a priority given to some activity in this police hierarchy of meaning has been laid down from a constable's first days as a probationer and now lies beneath the immediate consciousness, so that any calls for a change in direction of police response may well be defeated by an unspoken semantic value which the institution gives to that activity.
- Lesley, out with a 30-year-old probationer policewoman, had answered a call to a burglary.
- TRIPS to Ireland recently have reinforced my view that the P (probationer) plate carried by those cars driven by people who have passed their driving test within the last year, are a good thing and should be adopted here.
- For a while, every teacher becomes a probationer:.
- Foolishly, I had not bothered to carry out any of the psychic protective techniques I had been taught as a "probationer healer" at a school of esoteric studies.
- Bedford's Howe was an early probationer and just before Hackett was sent down, Beckett, his prop, was admonished for riotous behaviour.
- When DJS (D. J. Smith) spent a whole night walking with a probationer who could find nothing at ail to do, the probationer eventually waited on a main road where there was virtually no traffic and stopped the first two cars that came by.
- One such senior said the intention was to allow the probationer to learn from the experience of others (FN 4/4/87, p. 6), on the assumption that people learn "on the job" rather than in the depot.
- Probation is a test or trial of the character of a convicted offender under suspension of judgment, in order that the court may determine if the probationer be fit to retain his or her place as a helpful member of society, or being unfit, must be deprived of his or her liberty as a menace to society.
- A young probationer WPC put it like this.
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