reassembly

reassembly — noun

1. the work of joining the separate parts of a device, machine, or structure back i

1.名詞B2
釋義

the work of joining the separate parts of a device, machine, or structure back into a whole after it has been taken apart

例句

After cleaning each piece, the mechanic began the slow reassembly of the engine.

collocation: slow reassembly / reassembly of + object

The team's careful reassembly of the ancient vase took three full days.

collocation: careful reassembly of [object] + took [time]

同義詞
  • reconstruction

    broader in scope — often involves repair or rebuilding of damaged parts, not just reconnecting them

  • recombination

    more scientific or technical, used for chemical or genetic components rather than physical objects

  • refitting

    focuses on reattaching or adjusting parts rather than the full process of putting everything back

反義詞
  • dismantling

    the act of taking something apart piece by piece

  • disassembly

    the process of separating components from a whole

文法句型

reassembly of + noun

用法筆記

Often used in technical or instructional contexts such as mechanics, furniture assembly, restoration work, or IT. Typically uncountable; the countable form ('reassemblies') is very rare.

常見錯誤

We watched the assembly of the furniture after fixing it.
We watched the reassembly of the furniture after fixing it.
💡'assembly' means putting together for the first time; 'reassembly' means putting together again after taking apart.