单词 | probationership |
释义 | > as lemmasproˈbationership proˈbationership n. the position or condition of a probationer; = probationship n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > endeavour > trial or experiment > trial, test, or testing > [noun] > trial or probation of a person > trial or testing of candidate for office > one who is tested > position of probationership1625 probationerhood1845 1625 P. Heylyn Μικρόκοσμος (rev. ed.) 562 All their estates they inioyed in common, and receiued no man into their fellowship, vnlesse he would giue all that he had into their Treasury; & not then neither vnder a three yeares probationership. 1780 T. Sheridan Gen. Dict. Eng. Lang. Probationership, state of being a probationary noviciate. 1846 Littell's Living Age 11 Apr. 83/2 It seems customary with young men of respectability to serve as common seamen, either as a probationership to the navy, or as a mode of seeing life. 1937 Times 30 Aug. 12/3 He then entered the employment of Sotherans at 36, Piccadilly, and after five years probationership was given a wage of 30s. a week, upon which he got married. 2004 Jrnl. Southeast Asian Stud. (Nexis) 35 21 While the bulk of the students graduating from the Malay College went to find jobs in the lower subordinate government services..a minority entered a three-year probationership with a view to becoming members of the Malay Administrative Service. < as lemmas |
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