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ordonnance de probation
probation order SUST. DER.
probation [ingl. brit. prəˈbeɪʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. proʊˈbeɪʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1. probation DER.:
probation f espec.
2. probation (trial period):
to be on (academic) probation ingl. am. ENS., UNIV.
I. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər] SUST.
1. order (logical arrangement):
to put or set sth in order affairs
2. order (sequence):
to put sth in order files, record cards
to be out of order files, records:
3. order (discipline, control):
to keep order police, government:
to keep order teacher:
4. order (established state):
5. order (command):
consigne f (to do de faire)
to act on sb's order
6. order COM.:
commande f (for de)
commande f (of de)
7. order (operational state):
to be out of order phone line:
to be out of order lift, machine:
8. order (correct procedure):
to be in order documents, paperwork:
you're well or way out of order coloq.
the order of the day MILIT., POL.
9. order (taxonomic group):
10. order REL.:
11. order (rank, scale):
of the order of 15% ingl. brit., in the order of 15% ingl. am.
12. order DER. (decree):
13. order FIN.:
14. order (on Stock Exchange):
15. order ingl. brit. (honorary association, title):
ordre m (of de)
16. order ARQUIT.:
17. order MILIT.:
II. orders SUST.
orders sust. pl. REL.:
ordres mpl
III. in order that CONJ.
in order that + infininitive:
pour que + subj.
IV. in order to PREP.
in order to + infininitive
afin de + infininitive
V. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər] V. trans.
1. order (command):
order inquiry, retrial, investigation
2. order (request the supply of):
order goods, meal
commander (for sb pour qn)
order taxi
réserver (for pour)
3. order (arrange):
order affairs
order files, cards
order names, dates
VI. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər] V. intr.
order diner, customer:
VII. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər]
standing order SUST. FIN.
public order SUST.
postal order, PO SUST. ingl. brit.
mandat m (for de)
money order, MO SUST.
law and order SUST.
banker's order SUST.
probation SUST. no pl.
1. probation ECON.:
2. probation DER.:
3. probation ingl. am. ENS., UNIV.:
I. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] SUST.
1. order no pl. (tidiness):
2. order (particular sequence):
3. order (command):
on sb's orders
4. order (working condition):
5. order (state of peaceful harmony):
6. order (all right):
is it in order to +infin?
est-il permis de +infin ?
7. order (purpose):
in order to +infin
afin de +infin
8. order ingl. brit. (social class, rank):
9. order (request to supply goods):
10. order (kind):
11. order (system, constitution):
12. order REL. (fraternity, brotherhood):
13. order MAT.:
14. order (procedure rules):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] V. intr.
III. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] V. trans.
1. order (command):
to order sb to +infin
donner l'ordre à qn de +infin
2. order (request goods or a service):
3. order (arrange):
4. order (ordain, decide):
5. order (arrange according to procedure):
probation SUST.
1. probation DER.:
2. probation ENS., UNIV.:
3. probation ECON.:
I. order [ˈɔr·dər] SUST.
1. order (tidiness):
2. order (particular sequence):
3. order (command):
on sb's orders
4. order (working condition):
5. order (state of peaceful harmony):
6. order (all right):
7. order (purpose):
in order to +infin
afin de +infin
8. order (social class, rank):
9. order (request to supply goods):
10. order (kind):
11. order (system, constitution):
12. order REL. (fraternity, brotherhood):
13. order math:
14. order (procedure rules):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. order [ˈɔr·dər] V. trans.
1. order (command):
to order sb to +infin
donner à qn l'ordre de +infin
2. order (request goods or a service):
3. order (arrange):
4. order (ordain, decide):
5. order (arrange according to procedure):
III. order [ˈɔr·dər] V. intr.
Present
Iorder
youorder
he/she/itorders
weorder
youorder
theyorder
Past
Iordered
youordered
he/she/itordered
weordered
youordered
theyordered
Present Perfect
Ihaveordered
youhaveordered
he/she/ithasordered
wehaveordered
youhaveordered
theyhaveordered
Past Perfect
Ihadordered
youhadordered
he/she/ithadordered
wehadordered
youhadordered
theyhadordered
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If they successfully completed the program, six-months would be reduced from their probation.
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The charges are part of a long list of probation violations.
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He also received one year of probation, a $3,000.00 fine and lost his law license.
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Generally, probation officers investigate and supervise defendants who have not yet been sentenced to a term of incarceration.
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He pleaded guilty to the charges and was placed on probation and was ordered to complete a drug rehab program.
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