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1 liaise
liaise [lɪ'eɪz]∎ to liaise with sb (be in contact with) être en contact avec qn; (work together with) collaborer avec qn;∎ the two parties have agreed to liaise les deux parties ont accepté de collaborer;∎ the successful applicant will be required to liaise with head office le candidat retenu sera en contact direct avec le siège;∎ her role is to liaise with the accounts department son rôle est d'assurer la liaison avec le service de la comptabilité -
2 liaise
liaise [li:ˈeɪz]• to liaise with ( = cooperate with) se concerter avec ; ( = act as go-between) assurer la liaison avec* * *[lɪ'eɪz]intransitive verb travailler en liaison ( with avec) -
3 liaise
to liaise with sb (be in contact with) assurer la liaison avec qn; (work together with) collaborer avec qn -
4 liaise
liaise vi travailler en liaison (with avec). -
5 liaise
[li:'eiz]verb (to communicate or make contact (with) especially as an official duty.) assurer la liaison avec qqn
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liaise with — v. Work in collaboration with. Get in touch with … A concise dictionary of English slang
liaise — li‧aise [liˈeɪz] verb [intransitive] to make sure that information is passed between people, departments, or organizations so that they can work effectively: liaise with • You should liaise with other staff on training provision. * * * liaise UK… … Financial and business terms
liaise — liaise, liaison The noun liaison, pronounced li ay zon in BrE and in various ways in AmE, became fully anglicized early in the 20c, replacing its nasalized final syllable with a normal one. Since the early 20c, it has had the meaning ‘an illicit… … Modern English usage
liaise — UK [lɪˈeɪz] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms liaise : present tense I/you/we/they liaise he/she/it liaises present participle liaising past tense liaised past participle liaised 1) if one person liaises with another, or if people liaise, they… … English dictionary
liaise — li|aise [ li eız ] verb intransitive 1. ) MAINLY BRITISH if one person liaises with another or people liaise, they talk to each other and tell each other what they are doing, so that they can work together effectively: Community workers will… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
liaise — [[t]lie͟ɪz[/t]] liaises, liaising, liaised V RECIP 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] Detectives are liaising… … English dictionary
liaise — li|aise [liˈeız] v [I] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: liaison] to exchange information with someone who works in another organization or department so that you can both be more effective liaise with ▪ Council officers are liaising closely with local… … Dictionary of contemporary English
liaise — verb (intransitive + with) to exchange information with someone who works in another organization or department so that you can both be more effective: Part of Anne s job as a librarian is to liaise with local schools … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
liaise — [lē āz′] vi. liaised, liaising [back form. < LIAISON] [Brit. Informal] to establish liaison: usually with with … English World dictionary
liaise — v. (BE) (D; intr.) ( to mediate ) to liaise between; with * * * [lɪ eɪz] (BE) (D; intr.) ( to mediate ) to liaise between: with … Combinatory dictionary
liaise — verb (esp. BrE) ADVERB ▪ closely, directly PREPOSITION ▪ between ▪ Her job is to liaise between the school and the home. ▪ with … Collocations dictionary