the Holy Spirit, such as
the power to heal people who are ill/sick)神召会(美国规模最大的五旬节教派,强调医
治等神恩)
as-sem-bly/a'sembli/notvA7(p/. -ies) 1 (also As-sem-bly) [C] a group of people
who have been elected to meet together regularly and make decisions or laws for
a particular region or country 立法机构;会议;议会:
State/Zegistative//ederal/Zocai
assemblies 州众议院; 立法‘议;联邦 / 地方议4 ◊ Power has been handeS
over to proWndaZ and regfona丨 assemblies.权力已移交给省和
地区议_会。0 The national
assembly has voted to adopt the budget.国民议会已表决通过预备。◊ the Cah/ornia AssemWy美国加利福尼亚州众议院◊ the UJV
Genera/ AssembZy 联合国大会 2 [U, C] the meeting
together of a group of people for a particular purpose; a group of people who
meet together for a particular purpose ^ 会;(统称)集会者:They were 力ghring/or 介eedom 〇/ speech
and介eedom 0/ assembfy.也们_为言论自由和集会 -■由而斗争〇 ◊
He
was to adless a pubHc assembly on the issue.他要对公众集会发表演说谈论这个问题。◊ an assembly point (= a place where people
have been asked to meet)秦会成点• 3 .[C,. U] 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 (全校师生的)晨会,朝会4 [U] the process of putting
together the parts of sth such as a vehicle
or piece of furniture 装配;组装;总成:
Putting the
bookcase together should be a simple assembiyjob.组装书橱应该是个简单的装配活。〇«1〇狀 assembly plant
as'Sembly language/701//1
[C, U] (also as-sem-bler
[C])
{computing if) the language in
which a program is written before it is changed into machine code,忙编
__语言
as'sembly line noun = production line: workers on the assembly iine装配线上的工人
assemblyman
/a'sembliman/,
as-sem-bly-wo-
man /a'sembliwuman/
noun (pi -men /-man/, -women /-wimm/) a person who
is an elected representative in a state assembly in the
a noun [ll]〜(to sth).. official agreement to or
approval of sth 同惫;赞.成:77ie diVector has
given her assent to the proposal長责人已袠示同意提案。◊/fe nodded (hisj assent•他点头同意了。◊ TTiere were murmurs 0/ both assent and
dissent 介om the crowd.人 群议论纷纷,赞成和反对的都有。orhe bypassed Parliament has now received the
Royal Assent (= been approved by the king/queen)•议会通过的法案已获御
准。
_ ve/i?〜(to sth) to agree to a request,
an idea or
a suggestion同意,赞成(要求、想法或建议):[V] Nobody would assent to the terms
they proposed, ^ 会同意他们提出的条件。[alsoV speech] as-sert /a's3:t; NAmE 8's3:rt/ verb 1 to state clearly
and firmly that sth is_ true 明 肯定;断.言:[V that] She continued to assert
that she was innocent.她仍然坚称自 :己无辜。◊ [VN] She continued to assert her fnnocence. 她仍鉍坚称畜己无辜。◊ [V speech]Yhat is wrong, ’ he asserted. “ 那是错的。”他断言道。◊ [VN that] Jt is commonly asserted that older
people prefer to receive care _/h)m /amiiy
members.人们畚遍确议,老年人更愿意
由家人照齒。2 [VN]〜yourself
to
behave in a confident and determined way so that other people pay attention to
your opinions坚持自己的主张;表现坚定3 [VN] to make other
people recognize your right or authority to do sth, by behaving firmly and
confidently 维护自&的 权利彳或权威):to assert your independence/rights _ 独.i../'权利◊ J was
determined to assert my authority介om t/ie beginning•我决心一开始就维护我品
权威。4 [VN]〜itself
to
start to have an effect 生效;起 #用:Good sense asserted
itsd/•明智服人。 as-ser-tion /a's3:Jn; a'ssirj'n/ noun 1 [C] a statement
saying that you strongly believe sth to be true BJ