单词 | liaise |
释义 | li·aise /liˈeɪz/ verb [intransitive] CONTACT somebodyto exchange information with someone who works in another organization or department so that you can both be more effective 联络,联系liaise with Council officers are liaising closely with local groups. 市政会官员与地方团体联系密切。liaise between The education officer liaises between students, schools and colleges. 教育官在学生与学校之间充当联络人。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusliaise• Skinner was also given responsibility for liaising closely with the troika at the apex of Bush's re-election campaign.• Teams attempting to develop the service infrastructure undoubtedly try to liaise with and support voluntary groups, as the Nottinghamshire experience shows.• Confidentiality is assured, unless the interviewee requests the Welfare Officer to liaise with line or other management staff.• This includes identifying sites of particular importance and liaising with local authorities, site owners and tenants to improve protection and access.• In its future strategy St William's has to liaise with many existing institutions and agencies, at higher or lower levels.• The role will include liaising with social services departments, other statutory authorities and national and regional blind groups.• He had put a Chief Superintendent in charge and suggested to him that he should liaise with the Royalbion security people.From Longman Business Dictionaryliaiseli‧aise /liˈeɪz/ verb [intransitive] to make sure that information is passed between people, departments, or organizations so that they can work effectivelyliaise withYou should liaise with other staff on training provision.→ See Verb tableOrigin liaise (1900-2000) liaisonli·aise verbChineseSyllable to works who in Business information exchange with Corpus someone another |
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