
liaison
词源
源自法语 'liaison',意为 '连接' 或 '联系',最初来自拉丁语 'ligatio'(绑定)。
noun
❶ 指人或组织之间的沟通与协调,通常用于描述不同部门或群体之间的合作与联系。
“She acts as a liaison between the marketing and sales teams.”
(她负责市场部和销售部之间的联络工作。)
“The police appointed a liaison officer to work with the community.”
(警方指派了一名联络官与社区合作。)
❶ 在军事或外交领域,指正式的合作关系或联络机制,通常用于协调行动或信息共享。
“The two countries set up a military liaison to coordinate their efforts.”
(两国建立了军事联络机制以协调行动。)
“The embassy serves as a liaison for cultural exchanges.”
(大使馆作为文化交流的联络机构。)
verb
❶ 指建立或维持联系或合作关系,通常用于正式或专业场合。
“She liaises with clients to ensure their needs are met.”
(她与客户保持联系以确保他们的需求得到满足。)
“The manager liaised between the head office and local branches.”
(经理负责总部与地方分支机构之间的联络。)
常见短语
liaison officer — 指专门负责协调或沟通的人员,常见于政府、军队或企业等机构。
“The liaison officer facilitated the meeting between the two departments.”
(联络官促成了两个部门之间的会议。)
in liaison with — 表示与某人或某组织合作或保持联系,强调协调行动。
“The event was organized in liaison with local authorities.”
(这次活动是与地方当局合作组织的。)