assemble
assemble 英 [əˈsembl] 美 [əˈsɛmbəl]
v. 集合,聚集;装配
进行时:assembling 过去式:assembled 过去分词:assembled 第三人称单数:assembles
- To assemble means to bring together, as in people or parts. The volunteers assembled to assemble the bikes for the needy kids.
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- v. 集合,聚集;装配
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1. The captain called the men to assemble.
队长命令部队集合。
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2. All the students were asked to assemble in the main hall.
全体学生获通知到大礼堂集合。
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3. to assemble evidence, to assemble data
收集证据╱数据
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4. The manager has assembled a world-class team.
经理已聚集了一个世界一流的团队。
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5. The shelves are easy to assemble.
搁架容易装配。
- assemble (v.) early 14c., transitive ("collect into one place") and intransitive ("meet or come together"), from Old French assembler "come together, join, unite; gather" (11c.), from Latin assimulare "to make like, liken, compare; copy, imitate; feign, pretend," later "to gather together," from assimilated form of ad "to" (see ad-) + simulare "to make like," from stem of similis "like, resembling, of the same kind" (see similar). In Middle English and in Old French it also was a euphemism for "to couple sexually." Meaning "to put parts together" in manufacturing is from 1852. Related: Assembled; assembling. Assemble together is redundant.
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