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as·sem·bly AW BrE /əˈsembli/NAmE /əˈsembli/ noun (as·sem·blies) (also Assembly) [C] 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 [U, C] 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 [C, U] 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 [U] 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 |