assemble

assemble
ə'sembl
verb
1) ((of people) to come together: The crowd assembled in the hall.) reunirse
2) (to call or bring together: He assembled his family and told them of his plan.) reunir
3) (to put together (a machine etc): He assembled the model aeroplane.) montar
assemble vb
1. reunir / reunirse
we assemble in the playground nos reunimos en el patio
2. montar / armar
the shelves are easy to assemble la estantería es fácil de montar
El gerundio de assemble se escribe assembling
assemble
tr[ə'sembəl]
transitive verb
1 (bring together - people) reunir; (- things) reunir, juntar; (- facts etc) recopilar, recoger
2 (put together) montar
3 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL ensamblar
intransitive verb
1 reunirse
assemble [ə'sɛmbəl] v, -bled ; -bling vt
1) gather: reunir, recoger, juntar
2) construct: ensamblar, montar, construir
assemble vi
: reunirse, congregarse
assemble
v.
arbitrar v.
armar v.
aunar v.
carear v.
congregar v.
convocar v.
ensamblar v.
espesar v.
montar v.
reunir v.
ə'sembəl
1.
transitive verb
a) (construct) montar, ensamblar; \<\<model\>\> armar
b) (get together) reunir*
c) (gather) \<\<facts\>\> recopilar, recoger*; \<\<collection\>\> reunir*, acumular
d) (Comput) ensamblar

2.
vi (gather) reunirse*, congregarse* (frml)
[ǝ'sembl]
1. VT
1) (=bring together) [+ people, team, collection] reunir; [+ facts, evidence, ideas] recopilar; (Parl) convocar

the assembled dignitaries — los dignatarios reunidos, la reunión de dignatarios

2) (=put together) [+ device, machine, piece of furniture] armar, montar
2.
VI reunirse
* * *
[ə'sembəl]
1.
transitive verb
a) (construct) montar, ensamblar; \<\<model\>\> armar
b) (get together) reunir*
c) (gather) \<\<facts\>\> recopilar, recoger*; \<\<collection\>\> reunir*, acumular
d) (Comput) ensamblar

2.
vi (gather) reunirse*, congregarse* (frml)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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