reassembly
reassembly — noun
1. the work of joining the separate parts of a device, machine, or structure back i
the work of joining the separate parts of a device, machine, or structure back into a whole after it has been taken apart
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]
Constanza watched the reassembly of her bicycle after the repair shop replaced the chain.
Reassembly of the bookshelves went faster because Wei remembered the order of the boards.
The instruction manual shows a diagram for reassembly on page twelve.
- 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
- 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.