1N-COUNT [usually singular]议会;代表大会 An assembly is a large group of people who meet regularly to make decisions or laws for a particular region or country. 议会;代表大会
...the campaign for the first free election to the National Assembly.
呼吁国民议会召开首次自由选举的运动
...an assembly of party members from the Russian republic.
俄罗斯共和国的党员代表大会
2N-COUNT 集会;集会者 An assembly is a group of people gathered together for a particular purpose. 集会;集会者
...an assembly of women Olympic gold-medal winners.
奥林匹克金牌女性获得者的集会
He waited until complete quiet settled on the assembly.
3N-UNCOUNT 集会(权利) When you refer to rights of assembly or restrictions on assembly, you are referring to the legal right that people have to gather together. 集会(权利) [formal]
The US Constitution guarantees free speech, freedom of assembly and equal protection.
美国宪法保证言论自由、集会自由和受到平等保护的权利。
They were accused of unlawful assembly.
他们被控非法集会。
4N-VAR (全校师生的)晨会,早会 In a school, assembly is a gathering of all the teachers and pupils at the beginning of every school day. (全校师生的)晨会,早会
By 9, the juniors are in the hall for assembly.
到9点时,三年级学生都在大厅里等待参加晨会。
...a long room with a stage at one end for assemblies.
一端设有早会用的高台的狭长房间
5N-UNCOUNT 装配;组装 The assembly of a machine, device, or object is the process of fitting its different parts together. 装配;组装
For the rest of the day, he worked on the assembly of an explosive device.