English to Spanish Dictionary assemble

assemble

armar
definition
verb
a crowd had assembled outside the gates
(of people) gather together in one place for a common purpose.
a factory that assembled parts for trucks
fit together the separate component parts of (a machine or other object).
translation of 'assemble'
verb
reunir,
convocar,
montar,
ensamblar,
armar
example
Clean the top of the sink, then, if necessary, 'assemble' the new faucet according to the manufacturer's instructions.
He couldn't figure out how to 'assemble' an engine of the magnitude he needed, so he'd have to steal a working model from the museum.
In the past, the police waited before making arrests until at or near the point of a terrorist attack, so that they could 'assemble' enough evidence to make the case stand up in court.
We plan to 'assemble' a program that combines the method described here with a kinematics method to permit fulltime operation.
It would take another eight years for the FBI to 'assemble' the evidence to accuse him as a counterspy and place him under arrest.
We pay the gardaí, not very much, to 'assemble' evidence so that people accused of crimes might be tried in our courts.
'assemble' the program and produce a file suitable to input to the simulator
And even when they are stirred into action, it then takes a further ten minutes to 'assemble' them all together.
Since the mid-1980s, Costa Rica has become a center for factories that 'assemble' garments, electronic components, and other goods for export.
This is taken before the rally, when the crowd is starting to 'assemble' .
It is clear from the affidavits of counsel who appeared for the appellant at his trial that considerable efforts were made to 'assemble' expert evidence for the defence.
Here you'd have to 'assemble' your own wheels from piles of valves, tyres, rims and hub caps.
She had helped him 'assemble' a massive machine in their underground warehouse of a lab over the past six months, and finally it was ready.
Together they will painstakingly 'assemble' the kayak, which will eventually become part of a teaching exhibit at Glenbow.
For over half a century, kits have been sold that enable military history buffs to 'assemble' scale models of military ships, aircraft and vehicles.
Please have the employees 'assemble' in the area outside the building and I will explain this rare phenomenon to them.
‘What I have said to people is, over the coming weeks and months we will 'assemble' this evidence and then we will give it to people,’ he told Sky News.
Another 5,000 worshippers can 'assemble' outside the church building.
Instead the wearer will buy them flatpacked from a vending machine and 'assemble' them instantly with a deft bit of folding, tucking and the odd tug on a cord.
Their methods were, however, relatively unsophisticated: the point was to 'assemble' a mountain of evidence that would serve as a bulwark against their enemies.
The young people go to the individual's neighborhood, put up posters describing the crimes and then 'assemble' outside his house.
From that it creates program code it can then 'assemble' into executable machine code.
In fact, he jokes, if the city really wants to build a courthouse that won't go over budget, it should let him 'assemble' a construction crew of young offenders.
At high speeds, 'assembling' each byte correctly in reference to the clock becomes more difficult, particularly for parallel connections where the clock is running on a separate line.
These appear to be special designs or component parts for 'assembling' such designs.
Every evening at about seven-thirty crowds began 'assembling' outside the General Post Office to watch the departure of the Royal Mail coaches.
Sequences were verified manually and contigs were 'assembled' using the computer program Sequencer v 4.0.
Then we come to the new boys, on whom no jury has yet 'assembled' enough evidence to make a decisive case in whatever direction.
She had never actually 'assembled' the machine but there were four similar parts that she was dealing with.
Later, the actors 'assembled' outside the court.
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