Слово англійською: assembly
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Переклад assembly українською: сейм, зібра́ння, збо́ри (люде́й), монта́ж, збір (части́н в ці́ле), лі́нія збі́рки, Генасамбле́я ООН
Детальний опис
assembly
noun /əˈsembli/
(plural assemblies)
(also Assembly)
[countable] a group of people who have been elected to meet together regularly and make decisions or laws for a particular region or country- state/legislative/federal/local assemblies
- Power has been handed over to provincial and regional assemblies.
- The national assembly has voted to adopt the budget.
- the California Assembly
- the UN General Assembly
- assembly elections
- an elected assembly
- [uncountable, countable] the meeting together of a group of people for a particular purpose; a group of people who meet together for a particular purpose
- They were fighting for freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.
- He was to address a public assembly on the issue.
- an assembly point (= a place where people have been asked to meet)
- [countable, uncountable] 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
- The deputy head was taking (= leading) school assembly that day.
- [uncountable] the process of putting together the parts of something such as a vehicle or piece of furniture
- Putting the bookcase together should be a simple assembly job.
- a car assembly plant
- the correct assembly of the parts
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French asemblee, feminine past participle of asembler, based on Latin ad- ‘to’ + simul ‘together’.