liaise 英 [liˈeɪz]   美 [liˈez]

liaise

liaise  英 [liˈeɪz] 美 [liˈez]

vi. 保持联络;担任联络官 

进行时:liaising  过去式:liaised  过去分词:liaised  第三人称单数:liaises  名词复数:liaises 

liaise; an email add-on that analyzes the free-text contents of your emails as you write them. Liaise; 一个email插件,在你撰写邮件时分析邮件的自由文本内容。
Since UN personnel can see if other UN entities have also been alerted, and whether or not they have responded, they can liaise with one another if necessary. 因为联合国工作人员可以查看其他联合国实体是否接到通知、是否已经作出回应。 如果有必要,他们彼此之间可以进行联络。

  • When you liaise with someone, you meet up or connect with them, usually so you can work together on something cooperatively. Two rival soccer teams might liaise to discuss the muddy conditions of the town's soccer fields.
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  • vi. 保持联络;担任联络官
  • 1. liaise; an email add-on that analyzes the free-text contents of your emails as you write them.

    Liaise; 一个email插件,在你撰写邮件时分析邮件的自由文本内容。

  • 2. Since UN personnel can see if other UN entities have also been alerted, and whether or not they have responded, they can liaise with one another if necessary.

    因为联合国工作人员可以查看其他联合国实体是否接到通知、是否已经作出回应。 如果有必要,他们彼此之间可以进行联络。

  • 3. Her special job is to liaise with government officials.

    她的特殊任务是和政府官员取得联系。

  • liaise (v.) 1928, back-formation from liaison. Said to have been a coinage of British military men in World War I. Related: Liaised; liaising.
li·aise / liˈeɪz ; NAmE liˈeɪz / verb 1 [intransitive ] liaise(with sb) ( especially BrE) to work closely with sb and exchange information with them (与某人)联络,联系 He had to liaise directly with the police while writing the report. 写报告的时候他不得不直接与警方取得联系。 2 [intransitive ] liaise(between A and B) to act as a link between two or more people or groups 做联系人;担当联络员 Her job is to liaise between students and teachers. 她的工作是做师生间的联系人。 liaise liaises liaised liaising li·aise / liˈeɪz ; NAmE liˈeɪz /
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