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assemblage

/uh-sem-blij; for 3, 4 also French a-sahn-blazh/US // əˈsɛm blɪdʒ; for 3, 4 also French a sɑ̃ˈblaʒ //UK // (əˈsɛmblɪdʒ) //

集合,组合,组装,集合体

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a group of persons or things gathered or collected; an assembly; collection; aggregate.
    • : the act of assembling; state of being assembled.
    • : Fine Arts. a sculptural technique of organizing or composing into a unified whole a group of unrelated and often fragmentary or discarded objects.a work of art produced by this technique.Compare collage, found object, ready-made.
    • : Archaeology. the aggregate of artifacts and other remains found on a site, considered as material evidence in support of a theory concerning the culture or cultures inhabiting it.

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Examples

  • They are an assemblage of straps and buckles and padding that’s secured to the back seat by the car’s existing seatbelts or a latch buckle, and they’re designed to hold a child in place so they won’t be tossed around in the event of a crash.

  • Domesticity takes many guises in Daniel Wickerham and Malcolm Lomax’s towering assemblages, which rely heavily on photographic images but also include 3-D objects.

  • The assemblages allude to toys and games and appear harmless, yet the local artist has named the show “The Dangerous Playground.”

  • It’s part of the Make Amazon Pay campaign, an assemblage of organized labor, human rights organizations, environmentalists and other groups that are demanding changes at the Seattle-based company in a program of protests and online press conferences.

  • He can also be described as an assemblage of atoms that exhibits complex, life-like behavior.

  • “The street pole that tells a wonderful story,” Maria told the assemblage.

  • The hallucination is visually incoherent, either a rough approximation of text or a random assemblage of letters.

  • Of course, the result is a wonderful modernist assemblage that has an almost Surrealist flavor.

  • His art collides gay culture, outsider art, religious camp and sophisticated assemblage and installation.

  • She saunters down the castle steps and stares out at a gloomy assemblage of soldiers.

  • At the confluence of these two rivers there was the finest assemblage of Savages that I have yet seen.

  • A vast assemblage of countless thousands of women, and boys, and wan and starving men, gathered in the streets of Paris.

  • Seldom has war brought together such a motley assemblage of races as gathered on the Ridge during the siege of Delhi.

  • Castile enjoyed the supremacy in that great assemblage of races and languages.

  • And, from the above assemblage of facts, it appears evident that the said Diard killed himself voluntarily and by his own hand.