liaison 英 [liˈeɪzn]   美 [liˈeɪzɑn]

liaison

liaison  英 [liˈeɪzn] 美 [liˈeɪzɑn]

n. 联络;联系;联络人 

名词复数:liaisons 

Our role is to ensure liaison between schools and parents. 我们的职责是确保学校与家长间的联系。
We work in close liaison with the police. 我们与警方密切配合。

  • Employ the French-sounding word liaison to refer to a relationship, a link between people or groups who aids communication.
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  • n. 联络;联系;联络人
  • 1. Our role is to ensure liaison between schools and parents.

    我们的职责是确保学校与家长间的联系。

  • 2. We work in close liaison with the police.

    我们与警方密切配合。

  • 3. the White House liaison to organized labor

    白宫与工会的联络人

  • liaison (n.) 1640s, originally in English as a cookery term for a thickening agent for sauces, from French liaison "a union, a binding together" (13c.), from Late Latin ligationem (nominative ligatio) "a binding," from past participle stem of Latin ligare "to bind" (from PIE root *leig- "to tie, bind").
li·aison / liˈeɪzn ; NAmE liˈeɪzɑːn ; ˈliəzɑːn / noun 1 [uncountable ,  singular ] liaison(between A and B) a relationship between two organizations or different departments in an organization, involving the exchange of information or ideas 联络;联系 Our role is to ensure liaison between schools and parents. 我们的职责是确保学校与家长间的联系。 We work in close liaison withthe police. 我们与警方密切配合。 2 [countable ] liaison(to/with sb/sth) a person whose job is to make sure there is a good relationship between two groups or organizations 联络员;联系人 the White House liaison to organized labor 白宫与工会的联络人 3 [countable ] liaison(with sb) a secret sexual relationship, especially if one or both partners are married (尤指一方或双方已婚的)私通,通奸 SYN affair liaison liaisons li·aison / liˈeɪzn ; NAmE liˈeɪzɑːn ; ˈliəzɑːn /
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