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Definitions of assembling in various dictionaries:
noun - the act of gathering something together
verb - create by putting components or members together
verb - collect in one place
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Collecting jewellery — after a muddle, returned |
Gathering son wears same silly flash jewellery |
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May 16 2018 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Sep 18 2010 The Times - Cryptic |
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the act of gathering something together |
(of people) gather together in one place for a common purpose. |
fit together the separate component parts of (a machine or other object). |
Fit together the separate component parts of (a machine or other object) |
Translate (a program) from a higher-level programming language into machine code. |
A leap in which the feet are brought together before landing. |
Assembling might refer to |
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The process of assembling the International Space Station (ISS) has been under way since the 1990s. Zarya, the first ISS module, was launched by a Proton rocket on 20 November 1998. The STS-88 shuttle mission followed two weeks after Zarya was launched, bringing Unity, the first of three node modules, and connecting it to Zarya. This bare 2-module core of the ISS remained unmanned for the next one and a half years, until in July 2000 the Russian module Zvezda was added, allowing a maximum crew of two astronauts or cosmonauts to be on the ISS permanently. * The ISS has a planned pressurized volume of approximately 1,000 cubic meters, a mass of approximately 400,000 kilograms, approximately 100 kilowatts of power output, a truss 108.4 meters long, modules 74 meters long, and a crew of six. Building the complete station required more than 40 assembly flights. As of March 2011, 26 Space Shuttle flights have docked with ISS to add elements, and 9 other Shuttle flights have flown logistics-servicing missions to ISS without adding major external elements. These 35 Shuttle missions include 9 SpaceHab and 10 MPLM logistics-servicing missions in various combinations. The last two Shuttle flights added one of the two final elements of ISS, followed by one last Proton launch which delivered the ERA. Other assembly flights consisted of modules lifted by the Russian Proton rocket or in the case of Pirs and Poisk by a Soyuz-U rocket.Some of the larger modules include:* Zarya (launched 20 November 1998) * Unity Module (launched 4 December 1998, also known as Node 1) * Zvezda (launched 12 July 2000) * Destiny Laboratory Module (launched 7 February 2001) * Columbus orbital facility (launched 7 February 2008) * Japanese Experiment Module, also known as Kibo (launched in multiple flights between 2008-2009) * The truss and solar panels are also a large part of the station. (launched in multiple flights between 2000-2009) |