liaison

名词 n. 动词 v.
/liˈeɪˌzɒ̃/|/-ˌzɒn/|/-z(ə)n/|/laɪˈeɪˌzɒn/|/-zən/|/lɪjˈɛjzɔn/|/lɪjˈɛjz(ə)n/    /liˈeɪˌzɑn/|/-ˌsɑn/|/ˈlaɪ.ə.sən/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A thickening for sauces, typically based on egg yolks. countable,uncountable
    — […]prepare a liaison, or four or five yolks of eggs and some cream […]
  2. Communication between two parties or groups. countable,uncountable
  3. Cooperation, working together. countable,uncountable
  4. A relayer of information between two forces in an army or during war. countable,uncountable
  5. Any person who relays information between two groups or organizations. countable,uncountable
    — As a community liaison, I work to make sure the general public knows about our organization's work.
  6. A tryst; a romantic meeting. countable,uncountable
  7. An illicit sexual relationship or affair. countable,figuratively,uncountable
    — ostriches in breeding season are relentlessly promiscuous, with both males and females seeking liaisons with multiple partners.
  8. Fusion of two consecutive words and the manner in which this occurs. countable,uncountable
  9. Fusion of two consecutive words and the manner in which this occurs.; The pronunciation of a normally silent final consonant when the next word begins with a vowel. countable,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To liaise. proscribed

词形变化

liaisons plural liaisons present,singular,third-person liaisoning participle,present liaisoned participle,past liaisoned past

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from French liaison (“binding”), from Latin ligātiō (stem ligātiōn-; whence the English doublet ligation), derived from ligō (“to bind”), from Proto-Indo-European *leyǵ- (“to bind”).
词源 2
Borrowed from French liaison (“binding”), from Latin ligātiō (stem ligātiōn-; whence the English doublet ligation), derived from ligō (“to bind”), from Proto-Indo-European *leyǵ- (“to bind”).
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