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  • 1 liaison

    li:'eizon, ]( American) 'li:eizon
    (a contact or communication: liaison between parents and teachers; ( also adjective) a liason officer.) forbindelse, kontakt(-), samarbeid(s-)
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    forbindelse
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    samband
    subst. \/lɪˈeɪzən\/, \/lɪˈeɪzɒn\/
    1) forbindelse, nært forhold
    2) forhold, kjærlighetsforhold, liaison
    3) kontaktmann
    4) ( militærvesen) forbindelse, liaison
    5) (språkvitenskap, overtrekking av ellers stum endekonsonant til følgende vokal) overtrekking, liaison
    6) ( matlaging) jevning (til saus, suppe e.l.)
    be in liaison with være i forbindelse med stå i ledetog med, stå i maskepi med

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