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compilation

N การ รวบรวม  gathering compiling kan-ruab-ruam

 

compile

VT รวบรวม  collect gather amass ruab-ruam

 

compile

VT แปล ให้ เป็น ภาษาคอมพิวเตอร์  plae-hai-pen-pa-sa-kom-phil-tor

 

compiler

N ผู้แปล  phu-plae

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COMPILATION

n. 1. A collection of certain parts of a book or books, into a separate book or pamphlet.
2. A collection or assemblage of other substances; or the act of collecting and forming an aggregate.

 

COMPILATOR

n.A collector.

 

COMPILE

v.t. 1. To collect parts or passages of books or writings into a book or pamphlet; to select and put together parts of an author, or to collect parts of different authors; or to collect and arrange separate papers, laws, or customs, in a book, code or system.
2. To write; to compose.
In poetry, thy compile the praises o virtuous men and actions.
3. To contain; to comprise.
4. To make up; to compose.
5. To put together; to build.

 

COMPILED

pp. Collected from authors; selected and put together.

 

COMPILEMENT

n.The act of piling together or heaping; coacervation.

 

COMPILER

n.A collector of parts of authors, or of separate papers or accounts; one who forms a book or composition from various authors or separate papers.

 

COMPILING

ppr. Collecting and arranging parts of books, or separate papers, in a body or composition.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COMPILATION

Com "pi *la "tion, n. Etym: [L. compilatio: cf. F. compilation. ]

 

1. The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources.

 

2. That which is compiled; especially, a book or document composed of materials gathering from other books or documents. His [Goldsmith's ] compilations are widely distinguished from the compilations of ordinary bookmakers. Macaulay.

 

COMPILATOR

Com "pi *la `tor, n. Etym: [L.]

 

Defn: Compiler. [Obs. ]

 

COMPILE

Com *pile ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Compiled; p. pr. & vb. n. Compiling. ]Etym: [F. compiler, fr. L. compilare to plunder, pillage; com- + pilare to plunder. See Pill, v. t., Pillage. ]

 

1. To put together; to construct; to build. [Obs. ] Before that Merlin died, he did intend A brazen wall in compass to compile. Spenser.

 

2. To contain or comprise. [Obs. ] Which these six books compile. Spenser.

 

3. To put together in a new form out of materials already existing; esp. , to put together or compose out of materials from other books or documents. He [Goldsmith ] compiled for the use of schools a History of Rome. Macaulay.

 

4. To write; to compose. [Obs. ] Sir W. Temple.

 

COMPILEMENT

COMPILEMENT Com *pile "ment, n.

 

Defn: Compilation. [R.]

 

COMPILER

Com *pil "er, n. Etym: [OE. compiluor; cf. OF. compileor, fr. L.compilator. ]

 

Defn: One who compiles; esp. , one who makes books by compilation.

 

COMPINGE

Com *pinge ", v. t. Etym: [L. compingere.]

 

Defn: To compress; to shut up. [Obs. ] Burton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

compilation

com pi la tion |ˌkämpəˈlāSHən ˌkɑmpəˈleɪʃən | noun 1 the action or process of producing something, esp. a list, book, or report, by assembling information collected from other sources: great care has been taken in the compilation of this guidebook. 2 a thing, esp. a book, record, or broadcast program, that is put together by assembling previously separate items: there are thirty-three stories in this compilation | [ as modifier ] : a compilation album. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin compilatio (n- ), from compilare to plunder (see compile ).

 

compile

com pile |kəmˈpīl kəmˈpaɪl | verb [ with obj. ] 1 produce (something, esp. a list, report, or book ) by assembling information collected from other sources: the local authority must compile a list of taxpayers. collect (information ) in order to produce something: the figures were compiled from a survey of 2,000 schoolchildren. accumulate (a specified score ): the 49ers have compiled a league-leading 14 –2 record. 2 Computing (of a computer ) convert (a program ) into a machine-code or lower-level form in which the program can be executed. DERIVATIVES com pil er noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French compiler or its apparent source, Latin compilare plunder or plagiarize.

 

comping

comp ing |ˈkämpiNG ˈkɑmpɪŋ | noun 1 the process of making composite images, esp. electronically. 2 the action of playing a musical accompaniment, esp. in jazz or blues. 3 Brit. informal the practice of entering competitions, esp. those promoting consumer products. DERIVATIVES comp er |-pər |noun (Brit. ) comping ( sense 3 )

 

Oxford Dictionary

compilation

com ¦pil |ation |kɒmpɪˈleɪʃ (ə )n | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action or process of producing something, especially a list or book, by assembling information collected from other sources: great care has been taken in the compilation of this guidebook. 2 a thing, especially a book, record, or broadcast programme, that is put together by assembling previously separate items: there are thirty-three stories in this compilation | [ as modifier ] : a compilation album. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin compilatio (n- ), from compilare to plunder (see compile ).

 

compile

com |pile |kəmˈpʌɪl | verb [ with obj. ] 1 produce (a list or book ) by assembling information collected from other sources: the local authority must compile a list of the names and addresses of taxpayers. collect (information ) in order to produce a list or book: the figures were compiled from a survey of 2,000 schoolchildren. accumulate (a specified score ): the world champion compiled a break of 101. 2 Computing convert (a program ) into a machine-code or lower-level form in which the program can be executed. DERIVATIVES compiler noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French compiler or its apparent source, Latin compilare plunder or plagiarize .

 

comping

comp |ing noun [ mass noun ] 1 Brit. informal the practice of entering competitions, especially those promoting consumer products. 2 the action of playing a musical accompaniment, especially in jazz or blues. 3 the process of making composite images, especially electronically. DERIVATIVES comper noun comping ( sense 1 )

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

compilation

compilation noun a compilation of their greatest hits: collection, selection, anthology, treasury, compendium, album, corpus; potpourri.

 

compile

compile verb he compiled a dossier of patients with tropical diseases: assemble, put together, make up, collate, compose, organize, arrange; gather, collect.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

compilation

compilation noun this is the best compilation of American folk tales: collection, selection, anthology, treasury, compendium, album, corpus, miscellany, pot-pourri; miscellanea; archaic garland; rare ana, collectanea, analects, florilegium, spicilege.

 

compile

compile verb he compiled a dossier of patients with tropical diseases: assemble, put together, make up, collate, compose, marshal, organize, arrange, sort out, systematize, systemize, anthologize; gather, collect, accumulate, amass.

 

Duden Dictionary

Compi

Com pi Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich scherzhaft , der |C o mpi |der Compi; Genitiv: des Compis, Plural: die Compis -i Computer

 

Compiler

Com pi ler Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der |kɔmˈpa͜ilɐ |der Compiler; Genitiv: des Compilers, Plural: die Compiler englisch compiler, zu: to compile = zusammenstellen < französisch compiler < lateinisch compilare, kompilieren Programm 4 , das dazu dient, eine andere Programmiersprache in die Programmiersprache eines bestimmten Computers zu übersetzen

 

French Dictionary

compilation

compilation n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de compiler. : La compilation des votes. 2 Disque ou cassette réunissant les grands succès d ’un compositeur, d ’un interprète. : Une compilation de Félix Leclerc.

 

compiler

compiler v. tr. verbe transitif Rassembler des extraits de documents de diverses sources en vue de faire un recueil, une recherche spécifique. : Les élèves ont compilé des informations sur les araignées pour leur travail de recherche. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le verbe compulser, consulter, feuilleter. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

compilación

compilación nombre femenino 1 Acción de compilar .2 Obra en la que se recogen varios libros o documentos o partes de ellos :una compilación de poesía moderna; una compilación de artículos publicados .

 

compilador, -ra

compilador, -ra adjetivo 1 Que compila :labor compiladora .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que compila :Juan participó en el proyecto como compilador de los textos que se citan .3 nombre masculino inform Programa que traduce los programas escritos en lenguajes de alto nivel a código máquina .

 

compilar

compilar verbo transitivo 1 Reunir en una misma obra partes o extractos procedentes de otros varios libros o documentos :en el año 1095, en Alcalá de Henares el presbítero Juliano compiló y copió a dos columnas la "Conciliorum collectio ", conjunto de acuerdos conciliares .2 inform Traducir con un compilador un programa en lenguaje de alto nivel a lenguaje de la máquina .

 

compilatorio, -ria

compilatorio, -ria adjetivo Que sirve para compilar .

 

compinche

compinche nombre común col. desp. Persona que es compañera o cómplice de otra, especialmente en acciones delictivas o censurables :el convicto delató a sus antiguos compinches a cambio de la libertad .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

compilation

com pi la tion /kɑ̀mpɪléɪʃ (ə )n |kɔ̀m -/名詞 1 C (歌 物語 情報などを集めて )編集 [編纂 へんさん ]したもの, 選集 .2 U (音楽アルバム 報告書などの )編集, 編纂 .~́ lbum 選曲 [ベスト ]アルバム .

 

compile

com pile /kəmpáɪl /動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; -piling 他動詞 ⦅主に書 ⦆1 a. «情報源から /…用に » 〈報告書 リストなど 〉を編集する , 編纂 へんさん する , 作成する «from /for » compile a list of recommended books 推薦図書のリストを作成する b. 【報告書 リストなどに 】〈情報など 〉を 編集する , まとめる «into » data [figures ] compiled by the government agency [research firm ]政府機関 [調査会社 ]がまとめたデータ [数値 ].2 得点 を重ねる,リード を広げる .3 〘コンピュ 〙〈高級語で書かれたプログラム 〉をコンパイルする , 機械語に翻訳する .

 

compiler

com p l er 名詞 C 1 編集者, 編纂 へんさん .2 〘コンピュ 〙コンパイラ, 機械語翻訳プログラム .