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1 liaise
lɪˈeɪz гл.
1) поддерживать связь (between/with) A well-known local lawyer has been appointed to liaise between the employers and the union leaders ≈ Для ведения переговоров между лидерами профсоюза и работодателями был назначен знаменитый адвокат.
2) воен. служить офицером связи устанавливать или поддерживать связь( военное) служить офицером связи действовать согласованно - we must * closely мы должны работать в тесном контакте liaise поддерживать связь ~ воен. служить офицером связи -
2 liaise
[lɪ'eɪz]гл.1) (liaise between / with) поддерживать связьA well-known local lawyer has been appointed to liaise between the employers and the union leaders. — Для ведения переговоров между работодателями и лидерами профсоюза был назначен хорошо известный местный адвокат.
2) воен. служить офицером связи -
3 liaise
verb1) поддерживать связь2) mil. служить офицером связи* * *(v) действовать согласованно; служить офицером связи; устанавливать связь* * ** * *[li·aise || lɪ'eɪz] v. устанавливать связь, поддерживать связь, служить офицером связи* * *1) поддерживать связь (between, with) 2) воен. служить офицером связи
См. также в других словарях:
liaise between — act as a link to assist communication between. → liaise … English new terms dictionary
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liaise — ► VERB 1) cooperate on a matter of mutual concern. 2) (liaise between) act as a link to assist communication between. ORIGIN from LIAISON(Cf. ↑liaison) … English terms dictionary
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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 (esp. BrE) ADVERB ▪ closely, directly PREPOSITION ▪ between ▪ Her job is to liaise between the school and the home. ▪ with … Collocations dictionary
liaise — [lɪ eɪz] verb 1》 cooperate on a matter of mutual concern. 2》 (liaise between) act as a link to assist communication between. Origin 1920s (orig. military sl.): back form. from liaison … English new terms dictionary
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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
between — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) In the space separating two things Nouns 1. (act of lying between) interjacence, intervenience, interlocation, interpenetration; interjection, interpolation, interlineation, interspersion, intercalation; … English dictionary for students