liaison

英 [lɪ'eɪz(ə)n; -zɒn] 美[lɪ'ezɑn]
  • n. 联络;(语言)连音

词态变化


复数: liaisons;

助记提示


1. ligament, liable => liason.

中文词源


liaison 联络

来自拉丁语ligare,绑定,连结,词源同ligament,oblige.引申词义联络,联系。

英文词源


liaison (n.)
1640s, 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" (see ligament). Originally a cookery term for a thickening agent for sauces. Sense of "intimate relations" is from 1806. Military sense of "cooperation between branches, allies, etc." is from 1816. The noun meaning "one who is concerned with liaison of units, etc." is short for liaison officer.

双语例句


1. Our role is to ensure liaison between schools and parents.
我们的作用是确保学校与家长间的联系。

来自《权威词典》

2. 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.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. The negotiator acted as liaison between labour and management.
谈判者充当劳资双方的联络人.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. I have a professor on my staff here as liaison with our higher education institutions.
我的员工中有一名教授充当我们和高等教育机构的联络人。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Liaison between police forces and the art world is vital to combat art crime.
警方和艺术界的联手对于打击艺术品犯罪至关重要。

来自柯林斯例句