liaison
noun /liˈeɪzn/
/ˈliːəzɑːn/, /liˈeɪzɑːn/
- [uncountable, singular] a relationship between two organizations or different departments in an organization, involving the exchange of information or ideas
联络;联系 - We are hoping to establish better customer liaison.
我们希望与客户建立更好的联系。 - liaison between A and B 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。 - liaison with somebody We work in close liaison with the police.
我们与警方密切配合。
- She is responsible for liaison with researchers at other universities.
她负责与其他大学的研究人员联系。 - We are hoping to establish good liaisons with these groups.
我们希望与这些团体建立良好的联系。 - We maintained a close liaison with the trade union.
我们和工会保持密切联系。 - a community liaison officer
社区联络员 - a customer liaison manager
客户联络经理 - good liaison between management and staff
管理层与员工之间畅通的联系
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- close
- effective
- good
- …
- maintain
- establish
- improve
- …
- committee
- group
- team
- …
- in liaison with
- liaison between
- liaison with
- …
- We are hoping to establish better customer liaison.
- [countable] liaison (to/with somebody/something) 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
白宫与工人组织的联络人 - We hired someone as customer liaison.
我们雇用了一名客户联络员。
- the White House liaison to organized labor
- [countable] liaison (with somebody) a secret sexual relationship, especially if one or both partners are already in a relationship with somebody else
(尤指一方或双方已婚的)私通,通奸 - He finally admitted to several sexual liaisons.
他最终承认有过几次通奸。 - She was having a romantic liaison with her husband's best friend.
她与丈夫最好的朋友有染。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- romantic
- sexual
- adulterous
- …
- have
- liaison with
synonym affair - He finally admitted to several sexual liaisons.
词源mid 17th cent. (as a cookery term): from French, from lier ‘to bind’.