Englishfor English speakers
assembly
Noun
—
A group of people who came together for an event.
She stood in front of the assembly and started to talk.
—
The act of people or things coming together.
It took a few minutes for the assembly of everything she needed to bring with her.
—
The act of making something by putting parts together.
We bought a desk, but we didn't know it needed assembly at home.
cache
Noun
—
A cache is a store of things that might be needed in the future.
The Antarctic expedition left food caches for the return journey.
—
A cache is a temporary storage in a computer where recent information is stored.
The computer periodically clears its cache.
cache
Verb
—
If you cache something, it means that you store something away.
John decided that they must cache their weapons