Assembly People Group əˈsembli Freedom Meeting Meet Make
Assembly can refer to a legislative body of political representatives, a gathering of people for a specific purpose, assembly as a right, a school's morning meeting, or the process of fitting parts of a machine or device together.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]议会;代表大会 An assembly is a large group of people who meet regularly to make decisions or laws for a particular region or country.
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...the campaign for the first free election to the National Assembly.
呼吁国民议会召开首次自由选举的运动
...an assembly of party members from the Russian republic.
俄罗斯共和国的党员代表大会
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]集会;集会者 An assembly is a group of people gathered together for a particular purpose.
...an assembly of women Olympic gold-medal winners...
奥林匹克金牌女性获得者的集会
He waited until complete quiet settled on the assembly.
他一直等到集会的人群完全安静下来。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]集会(权利) When you refer to rights of assembly or restrictions on assembly, you are referring to the legal right that people have to gather together.
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The US Constitution guarantees free speech, freedom of assembly and equal protection...
美国宪法保证言论自由、集会自由和受到平等保护的权利。
They were accused of unlawful assembly.
他们被控非法集会。
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[N-VAR 可变名词](全校师生的)晨会,早会 In a school, assembly is a gathering of all the teachers and pupils at the beginning of every school day.
By 9, the juniors are in the hall for assembly.
到9点时,三年级学生都在大厅里等待参加晨会。
...a long room with a stage at one end for assemblies.
一端设有早会用的高台的狭长房间
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]装配;组装 The assembly of a machine, device, or object is the process of fitting its different parts together.
For the rest of the day, he worked on the assembly of an explosive device.
在那天余下的时间里,他继续组装爆炸装置。
...workers at Sao Paulo's car assembly plants.
圣保罗汽车装配厂的工人
Oxford
as·sem·blyAWL/əˈsembli; NAmEəˈsembli/noun(pluralas·sem·blies)1(alsoAssembly )[countable ]a group of people who have been elected to meet together regularly and make decisions or laws for a particular region or country 立法机构;会议;议会◆state/legislative/federal/local assemblies州众议院;立法会议;联邦╱地方议会◆Power has been handed over to provincial and regional assemblies.权力已移交给省和地区议会。◆The national assembly has voted to adopt the budget.国民议会已表决通过预算。◆the California Assembly美国加利福尼亚州众议院◆the UN General Assembly联合国大会2[uncountable , countable ]the meeting together of a group of people for a particular purpose; a group of people who meet together for a particular purpose 集会;(统称)集会者◆They were fighting for freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.他们为言论自由和集会自由而斗争。◆He was to address a public assembly on the issue.他要对公众集会发表演说谈论这个问题。◆an assembly point(= a place where people have been asked to meet)集会地点3[countable , uncountable ]a meeting of the teachers and students in a school, usually at the start of the day, to give information, discuss school events or say prayers together (全校师生的)晨会,朝会4[uncountable ]the process of putting together the parts of sth such as a vehicle or piece of furniture 装配;组装;总成◆Putting the bookcase together should be a simple assembly job.组装书橱应该是个简单的装配活。◆a car assembly plant汽车装配厂assemblyassembliesas·sem·bly/əˈsembli; NAmEəˈsembli/
1[countable] a group of people who are elected to make decisions or laws for a particular country, area, or organization: the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland the speaker of the California state assembly2[countable, uncountable] the meeting together of a group of people for a particular purposeassembly of an assembly of reporters Police have imposed conditions on public assemblies. Restrictions on freedom of assembly have gradually been relaxed. an assembly point (=a place where people go in a particular situation)3[countable, uncountable] a regular meeting of all the teachers and students of a school4[uncountable] the process of putting the parts of something together: instructions for assembly