English to Chinese Dictionary liaison

liaison

联络
definition
noun
the head porter works in close liaison with the reception office
communication or cooperation that facilitates a close working relationship between people or organizations.
A liaison of egg yolk and/or a little cream can be added at the end to enrich it and make it even more velvety.
the binding or thickening agent of a sauce, often based on egg yolks.
translation of 'liaison '
verb
联络
noun
奸,
私通,
联络,
连音
example
In 1613, she was accused of having a sexual 'liaison' with a neighbour and to clear her name, went to the Church Court.
Perhaps, in the final analysis, French 'liaison' and linking in English may not be so different after all.
After many phone calls between the ship and the UK, along with close 'liaison' with the contractor support team, a new engine was shipped out.
Stimulants should be prescribed judiciously and monitored carefully by specialists in close 'liaison' with primary care physicians.
The university is in close 'liaison' with the police and a formal complaint has been laid with the Commercial Investigation Branch.
There is also close 'liaison' with the school's reception class.
The Department of Agriculture will continue to maintain close 'liaison' with the Northern Ireland authorities.
It is also our intention to work in closer 'liaison' with the fans and the local authority.
In desperation, she entered warily into a sexual 'liaison' with an army captain, who offered some promise of economic stability.
A 'liaison' of egg yolk and/or a little cream can be added at the end to enrich it and make it even more velvety.
If you want to interview someone in particular, see if a media 'liaison' can arrange it for you.
We think that educational sessions for small groups of family doctors and close 'liaison' with psychiatric colleagues can greatly improve the recognition of depression and the care of people with depression.
she abandoned her loyalty to her absent husband in favour of a sexual 'liaison' with William
In fact, she rents an apartment so they can conduct their 'liaison' without being disturbed.
the head porter works in close 'liaison' with the reception office
A spokesman for Essex Health Authority said it had been in close 'liaison' with the school and was helping it to pass on advice to parents on how to spot meningitis.
Keith has been in Bulgaria since April working as a 'liaison' of the American Bar Association.
For most modern readers, the idea that Isabel is intending an eventual extra-marital 'liaison' is grotesque.
he's our 'liaison' with a number of interested parties
The protagonist of this novel, married young to a much older man, embarks on an adulterous 'liaison' with one of his friends.
This has been done through close 'liaison' with many local and national bodies.
the head porter works in close 'liaison' with the reception office
The idea of a 'liaison' with such an older man seemed to hold a fascination which they often discussed among themselves.
Saunas, white-water rafting and a very close 'liaison' with the local military combined to make this a most successful visit.
Isn't that one of the primary reasons for engaging in an illicit 'liaison' in the first place?
Nursing support and close 'liaison' with the general practitioner and education and social services are necessary.
The police have to work a good deal harder to develop closer 'liaison' with the transport providers.
There has been a great deal of 'liaison' with the local community and with the peaceful groups who wanted to demonstrate.
To assist them, they hired an Italian 'liaison' who lives in Italy and speaks fluent Italian.
Management of toxicities in the community requires close 'liaison' with the hospital team, and severe toxicity requires immediate admission.
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