assembly

[əˈsembli] n.集合;集会;装配

Pronunciation

/əˈsæmbli/

Definitions

Noun

  1. Assembly: A gathering of people or things for a particular purpose, often referring to a group formed for a meeting or to manufacture something. For example: “The school assembly was filled with students and teachers.”
  2. Machine assembly: The process of putting together individual parts to form a complete product, such as a computer or appliance. For example: “The workers were assembling cars on the production line.”
  3. Election assembly: A gathering of voters to cast their ballots. For example: “The election assembly started promptly at 7 AM.”

Verb

  1. To assemble: To put together components or parts to create a whole. For example: “The team assembled the furniture according to the instructions.”
  2. To form an assembly: To come together in a group for a specific purpose. For example: “The students assembled in the auditorium for the assembly.”

Adjective

  1. Assembly-line: Referring to a method of production where items are made in a continuous flow, each step performed by different workers. For example: “The factory uses an assembly-line process to increase efficiency.”

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