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as.sem.bly GATHERINGE5sem7blina group of people, esp. one gathered together regularly for a particular purpose, such as government, or more generally, the process of gathering together, or the state of being together集会者;会众;议会the United Nations General Assembly联合国大会British constitutional reform might involve national assemblies (=parliaments) for Wales and Scotland and regional assemblies for England. [C]英国的政体改革可涉及到威尔士和苏格兰的国民议会及英格兰的地区议会。(Am) An Assembly is one of the two parts of the government that makes laws in many US States.(美国)州众议院the New York Assembly纽约州众议院The Senate and the Assembly put aside political differences to pass the aid package.州参众两院将政治分歧暂搁一旁,通过了有关援助的一揽子计划。An assembly in a school is a gathering of several classes for a group activity such as singing, a theatrical performance or a film.(多个班级的)集体活动All pupils are expected to attend school assembly. [U]希望全体学生参加学校的汇演活动。There's a religious assembly every morning. [C]每天早上都有宗教聚会。The right of free assembly (=The freedom of people to gather in groups) is essential in any country claiming to be democratic. [U]自由集会的权利对于任何宣称实行民主的国家都是必不可少的。If there was a fire, would you know which assembly point to go to?如果发生火灾,你知道去哪个集合点吗?
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