liaisons
n. 聯絡( liaison的名詞複數 ); 聯絡人; (尤指一方或雙方已婚的)私通; 組織單位間的交流與合作
Liaison is co-operation and the exchange of information between different organizations or between different sections of an organization.
Liaison between police forces and the art world is vital to combat art crime.
警方和藝術界的聯手對於打擊藝術品犯罪至關重要。
...those who work in close liaison with alcoholics.
在工作中與酗酒者密切接觸的人們
If someone acts as liaison with a particular group, or between two or more groups, their job is to encourage co-operation and the exchange of information.
I have a professor on my staff here as liaison with our higher education institutions...
我的員工中有一名教授充當我們和高等教育機構的聯絡人。
She acts as a liaison between patients and staff.
她在病人與醫護人員間充當溝通的橋樑。
You can refer to a sexual or romantic relationship between two people as a liaison .
She embarked on a series of sexual liaisons with society figures.
她開始接二連三地與社會名流有染。
One of Wentworth's favorite movies is Dangerous Liaisons.
went最喜歡的電影之一是《危險關係》.