词汇 | liaise |
释义 | liaise verb[ I ] uk /liˈeɪz/ us /liˈeɪz/ to speak to people in other organizations, etc. in order to work with them or exchange information with them: 联络,联系,接洽 Our head office will liaise with the suppliers to ensure delivery.我们总部会与供应商联系以保证交货。 to be the link between two or more people, organizations, etc.: (在人与机构之间)联络 Her department liaises between the development team and the regional offices.她的部门负责发展团队与地区办公室之间的联络。 Debate & discussion agent provocateur agora argue argue against something argue for something bargainer beard controversial hash kick around no ifs or butsidiom no-platform no-platforming on the doorstep proposer uncontroversially undialectical undiscussed war of words wash (something) up liaise | Business Englishliaise verb[ I ] uk /liˈeɪz/us UK to work with someone in order to exchange information with them: I regularly liaise with the chairman of the audit committee on larger British incorporated institutions. to work with people in different groups, departments, or organizations in order to ensure information is exchanged: We liaise with the department to get an accurate job description and forward that to the agency. Nicola had to liaise between the client and an angry hotelier. Examples of liaiseliaise Liaise with the next line manager to determine appropriateness of course. The primary health care provider must liaise with patients, make treatment decisions and process patient information, all of which have an ethics dimension. They continue to give holistic care based on the family's needs, liaising with all members of the primary health care team. It also seems clear that it would have been very useful if some of the authors had been encouraged to liaise over their contributions. Where care managers are aware of such problems, they need to liaise more closely with both providers and local authority contracts departments. As a result, most other cancer sites now have a nurse-led review clinic and site specialist radiographers liaise closely with the multidisciplinary teams. They liaise with other hospitals, the community and all professionals who will be involved with the child's care. The results from the questionnaire show there is a willingness among many private teachers to liaise with schools, although this happens little at present. The provider may advocate for the client if necessary or liaise with other professionals and agencies as needed. In particular, people had to be able to make decisions, liaise with other agencies and handle a more dependent set of clients. To liaise with the patient's medical and surgical team. They both noted that they acted as advocates for their clients arguing that this meant they had to liaise with numerous other professionals and services. Facilitated by international agencies, national civil society organisations liaised regularly with partners from neighbouring countries, primarily to exchange experiences in their fields of expertise or policy analyses. Discussions about the role of coordinating discharge resulted in general agreement that the named or primary nurse should co-ordinate discharge and could liaise with occupational therapist, physiotherapists and social workers. Physiotherapists will also liaise with occupational therapists and social workers if symptoms warrant extra support or women are not able to manage the requirements of daily living. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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