An invitation; a calling together. Also, a congregation.
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > an assemblage or collection > [noun] > of people or animals (124) lathingc897 An invitation; a calling together. Also, a congregation. sameningc950 A gathering, an assembly. gatheringc1000 A bringing together or coming together of people; an assembly or meeting. (In early examples also with prefixed ge-, i-.) spec. An assembly… ymongOE Mixture (Old English only); company, assembly. droveOE In extended use. A large number of people or animals, esp. one which is moving together as a group; a crowd; a multitude. In later use chiefly in p… companya1275 Without article and with modifying adjective, as great, huge: a large number, a lot; chiefly with of. Obsolete. routc1300 The fact or condition of being assembled or gathered in a group; assemblage. Chiefly in prepositional phrases (cf. phrases 2b). Obsolete. assembly1330 The coming together of two persons or things; meeting, conjunction, union. Cf. assemblage, n. 2. queleta1382 The action or an act of gathering together; assembly, congregation. Also: a collection. sembly1389 A gathering of people; an assembly. to do, to make sembly, to meet, to be present at an assembly. parliamenta1400 gen. A gathering, meeting; a conference or convocation; a legislative body suggestive of a parliament; a multitude. sankinga1400 an assembly. concoursec1440 An assemblage of people; a crowd, throng. riotc1440 A company, a crowd. Obsolete. ensemblyc1500 = assembly, n. unity1543 A meeting or assembly of people. Obsolete. rare. resorta1557 A gathering of people; a crowd, a throng. Obsolete. congress1639 Assembly, congregation. Obsolete. rare. resemblance1662 Assembly. boorach1704 A group of people or animals; a crowd. group1711 With less or no implication of deliberate arrangement or composition. A number of people or animals standing, positioned, or located close together… parade1722 An assembly of people, esp. a crowd of promenaders. Now largely merged in sense 3a. assemblage1742 A number of persons gathered together; a gathering, concourse. (Less formal than assembly.) roll-up1861 Chiefly Australian. Originally: an assembly of gold-miners. Hence more generally: a gathering or meeting of people; a turnout. Cf. to roll up 7 at… agora1886 In extended use: an assembly for discussion or decision; (hence) any environment or world of social intercourse, exchange, or commercial… Subcategories:— confused (2) — brilliant (1) — number assembled (2) — those assembled (1) — regarded as a whole or a body of people gathered (93) |
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