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assembling

/uh-sem-buhl/US // əˈsɛm bəl //UK // (əˈsɛmbəl) //

装配,组装,组建,集合

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling.

    • : to bring together or gather into one place, company, body, or whole.
    • : to put or fit together; put together the parts of: to assemble information for a report; to assemble a toy from a kit.
    • : Computers. compile.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling.

    • : to come together; gather; meet: We assembled in the auditorium.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcongregate
Forms: assembled

Examples

  • You can make all the components up to a week in advance, and then assemble and do the final roast on Thanksgiving.

  • Minutes later, Adam and Tina assemble the roadside cafe — a long folding table with a buffet line of plates, cutlery and food, along with a cooler of drinks, low-riding wood-and-canvas chairs and a hand-washing station.

  • Two of us waste no time assembling and attacking the largesse, one of many incentives to reserve a table, preferably outside, at the upstart Moon Rabbit at the Wharf.

  • As he assembled his staff for the Justice Department, he asked the 35-year-old lawyer if there was a job in the department that might interest him.

  • Axiom Space—which plans to assemble its own private space station this decade—has announced that it will fly the first “fully private” flight to the ISS late next year.

  • But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team.

  • He engaged his friends in conversations about God, even assembling groups for meetings of prayer and Bible study.

  • Extracting the energy embedded there would require assembling a new set of tools, new technologies.

  • ASSEMBLING THE AMAZING CAST Robert Iscove (Director): Harvey Weinstein gave the film to me.

  • Yet arguably, if Israel advances to an agreement, the possibility of assembling an international coalition against Iran widens.

  • Outside the engine-house, people carrying lanterns were assembling, swearing, and shouting for the keys.

  • These were refused by the English government; but his next request, for the assembling of a conference, was granted.

  • He had a deadly precision of speech, a very remarkable memory, and a great power of organising and assembling his facts.

  • The two chiefs of the Ismaelians listened long to the tales Zeyneb had to tell of the assembling of the Franks.

  • Those assembling at the church created much curiosity, and not a little cynical criticism, at first.

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