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Agent de probation
probation officer SOST
probation [ingl brit prəˈbeɪʃ(ə)n, ingl am proʊˈbeɪʃ(ə)n] SOST
1. probation DIR:
probation f term tecn
2. probation (trial period):
to be on (academic) probation ingl am SCUOLA, UNIV
I. officer [ingl brit ˈɒfɪsə, ingl am ˈɔfəsər, ˈɑfəsər] SOST
1. officer:
officer MILIT, NAUT
2. officer (official):
locuzioni:
Officer Smith ingl am
II. officer [ingl brit ˈɒfɪsə, ingl am ˈɔfəsər, ˈɑfəsər] VB vb trans MILIT
1. officer (command):
2. officer (supply with officers):
probation SOST no pl
1. probation ECON:
2. probation DIR:
3. probation ingl am SCUOLA, UNIV:
officer SOST
1. officer (person in army, police):
2. officer (civil servant):
3. officer (manager):
probation SOST
1. probation DIR:
2. probation SCUOLA, UNIV:
3. probation ECON:
officer SOST
1. officer (person in army, police):
2. officer (civil servant):
3. officer (manager):
Present
Iofficer
youofficer
he/she/itofficers
weofficer
youofficer
theyofficer
Past
Iofficered
youofficered
he/she/itofficered
weofficered
youofficered
theyofficered
Present Perfect
Ihaveofficered
youhaveofficered
he/she/ithasofficered
wehaveofficered
youhaveofficered
theyhaveofficered
Past Perfect
Ihadofficered
youhadofficered
he/she/ithadofficered
wehadofficered
youhadofficered
theyhadofficered
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Odour complaints were complicated because of difficulties in ascertaining the source, and smells could dissipate before a compliance officer arrived, he said.
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The band is then shown taking a lift out of the garage, while the officer is still investigating.
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This officer has now destroyed at least seven hostile aircraft.
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Crouton later became a more efficient police officer, even if he was sometimes a bit slow on deductions.
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The parliamentarian should unobtrusively call the attention of the presiding officer to serious errors in procedure.
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