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probationary period 1. GEN, PERS Probezeit f; 2. LAW Bewährungsfrist f • after expiration of the probationary period GEN, PERS nach Ablauf der ProbezeitEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > probationary period
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упр. = probation periodThe probationary period for administrative staff is one year. — Испытательный срок для управленческого персонала составляет один год.
Supervisors are expected to notify employees in writing when they have satisfactorily completed the twelve-month probationary period. — Управляющие должны в письменной форме уведомить сотрудников о том, что они успешно прошли двенадцатимесячный испытательный срок.
Employees who are unsuccessful at completing the probationary period may be released from employment at the University. — Сотрудники, которые не смогли успешно пройти испытательный срок, могут быть уволены из университета.
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > probationary period
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испытательный срок, кандидатский стажАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > probationary period
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1) Общая лексика: (disciplinary probation) испытательный срок (1. при приеме на работу 2. при нарушениях дисциплины), испытательный срок, кандидатский стаж2) Экономика: испытательный период, период стажировки3) Страхование: франшиза, состоящая в отсрочке выплаты пособия -
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période probatoire (MIX531)
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probationary period — n. A specified time during which an employer may assess the skills and suitability of a new hire and may choose to terminate the employee if he or she is deemed not suitable. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of… … Law dictionary
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probationary — probation ► NOUN 1) Law the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behaviour under supervision. 2) the process of testing the character or abilities of a person in a certain role. DERIVATIVES probationary adjective … English terms dictionary
probationary licence — /prəˌbeɪʃənri ˈlaɪsəns/ (say pruh.bayshuhnree luysuhns) noun 1. SA, Victoria, WA a licence to drive a motor vehicle, obtained after passing a driving test, which stipulates a restricted speed and the use of P plates, usually for one year. Compare …
probationary status — A person having a period of probation in a civil service position by way of a further test of his qualifications for appointment. 15 Am J2d Civ S § 24. The status of a person convicted of a crime during the period of suspension of sentence, or… … Ballentine's law dictionary
probationary — [prəˈbeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ri] adj relating to someone who has a new job, or to the period during which they are watched to see whether they can do the job well … Dictionary for writing and speaking English