[V-RECIP 相互动词](与…)建立合作关系,联络 When organizations or people liaise, or when one organization liaises with another, they work together and keep each other informed about what is happening.
[V with n]
[pl-n V with pron-recip]
[pl-n V]
[Also V between pl-n]
Detectives are liaising with Derbyshire police following the bomb explosion early today...
今天早些时候的炸弹爆炸案发生后,警探正与德比郡警方紧密合作。
The three groups will all liaise with each other to help the child...
这3个团体之间会互通信息,共同帮助那个孩子。
Social services and health workers liaise closely.
社会福利机构和医疗工作者之间联络密切。
Oxford
li·aise/liˈeɪz; NAmEliˈeɪz/verb1[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。liaiseliaisesliaisedliaisingli·aise/liˈeɪz; NAmEliˈeɪz/
LDC
liaiseli‧aise /liˈeɪz/ verb [intransitive]
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to exchange information with someone who works in another organization or department so that you can both be more effectiveliaise with Council officers are liaising closely with local groups.liaise between The education officer liaises between students, schools and colleges.
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