"Liaisons" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Liaisons refer to indirect or unofficial connections or relationships between people, organizations, or groups. It can also refer to the act of maintaining or facilitating such connections, often in a personal or unofficial capacity.
In accounting and finance, liabilities refer to the amount of money that a person or organization owes to others, such as debts, loans, or outstanding invoices. These are amounts that the individual or organization must pay back in the future. Liabilities are typically listed on the balance sheet of a company or individual and can be categorized into current liabilities, which are due within a year or less, and long-term liabilities, which are due after more than a year. Examples of liabilities include mortgage payments, credit card debt, and outstanding taxes.
A liability is a financial or economic burden or debt that an individual, business, or organization may have. It is a potential loss or risk that can result in a financial gain or expense.
Liable refers to being legally responsible or accountable for something, typically a debt, obligation, or wrongdoing. It can also mean being vulnerable or susceptible to something, such as an accident or an illness.
To liaise means to establish and maintain communication, coordination, and cooperation between different people, groups, or organizations, often to achieve a common goal or objective. It can also mean to facilitate the exchange of information, ideas, or resources between different parties to achieve a desired outcome.
A liaison is a person or group of people who acts as a link or connection between two or more organizations, departments, or individuals. They work to facilitate communication, coordination, and cooperation between the parties involved, often to achieve a common goal or to resolve a problem.
Liakoura is a type of Greek olive oil. It refers to a high-quality olive oil made from Koroneiki and other local olive varieties grown in the region of Kefalonia, Greece.
Liam is a masculine given name that originated from the Old English name "Wリアm", which means "strong-willed warrior" or "protector". It has become a very popular name globally, particularly in Ireland and the UK, and is often associated with strong and confident individuals.
A liana is a long, woody vine that climbs up trees or other structures, often in tropical rainforests. Lianas can grow up to 100 meters or more in length and are often covered in thick, waxy leaves that help them absorb moisture and nutrients from the air.
Liang can be a Mandarin Chinese given name () or a surname (). It can also refer to a unit of length or measurement in China, equivalent to 1/3 of a chi or about 25.42 cm. Liang can also be used as a unit of weight or currency in some contexts.
Liaodong () is a coastal province in Northeast China. The term "Liaodong" is also used to refer to the traditional Fengtian Province, which existed from 1643 to 1949. In Chinese history, Liaodong was a region that held significant strategic importance and was often a battleground for different warlords and dynasties. The term "Liaodong" is also used in some Chinese dialects as an adjective to describe something as being plain or flat.