1[transitiveT] to bring together the different parts of something to make a whole again, after they have been separated 重新装配,重新组装
The equipment had to be dismantled and reassembled at each new location.
得把这些设备拆开来,到各个新的地方重新组装。
2[intransitiveI] if a group of people reassemble, they meet together again after a period apart 重新集结,再次集合
Parliament reassembled after a seven-week break.
议会休会七周后再次召集。
Examples from the Corpus
reassemble• A morning fire below the smokymirror, a mixture of lights, tonic in a glass can reassemble her to me.• At age eight, Ryan tore apart a broken television set and tried to reassemble it.• But he was able to reassemble much of his old team to complete the finalvolumes of his work.• The problem is sometimes that parts go astray, which makes it impossible to reassemble the file.• To reassemble the joint, use a non-setting mastic rather than putty and apply it liberally to the socket.• These programs allowed thousands of Catholics to continue practicing their faith as they attempted to reassemble the pieces of their lives.• She says the museum in good faith tried to devise plans to reassemble the stones.• Note which way it was fitted, insert the new one the same way round, then reassemble the valve.