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Definition of compilation in English: compilationnoun kɒmpɪˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌkɑmpəˈleɪʃ(ə)n 1mass noun The action or process of producing something, especially a list or book, by assembling information collected from other sources. 汇编;编辑,编纂 great care has been taken in the compilation of this guidebook 这本旅行指南编得十分用心。 Example sentencesExamples - Which on the strength of this compilation of material drawn from a decade of honest toil is hard to fathom.
- When completed it will be sent back to the CTO for compilation and then forwarded to St. Maarten.
- The compilation of such a list culled from thousands of votes is also valuable in a historical sense.
- There has been no compilation of even the most basic demographics about who is receiving points.
- Department staff have been detailed for compilation of the clippings, scrutiny and design.
- There is need to pay special attention on research and compilation, he said.
- Collation of data, compilation of the figure, and final drafting were done by DM.
- It not only makes your life colorful, it also makes it easy to spot errors ahead of compilation.
- They are the product of a long process of composition and compilation.
2A thing, especially a book, record, or broadcast programme, that is put together by assembling previously separate items. 汇编物;编辑物,编纂物 there are thirty-three stories in this compilation 这本故事集里有33个故事。 as modifier a compilation album 集邮册。 Example sentencesExamples - The books are compilations of art and feelings from school children and adults.
- At the end of each year, compilations of the poems written by the members were brought out.
- Our top 10 usually consists of exclusively Brazilian bands and telenovela soundtrack compilations.
- Nursery rhymes or pop compilations will keep the children entertained.
- No, it's record companies approaching and paying to put their songs on the compilations.
- Her records also appear in other LP compilations not mentioned but the most comprehensive ones are those referred to above.
- Inside are homemade CD compilations of music that he often knows little about.
- Just listening through, I pondered on the role of compilations in a record collection.
- To gauge by the shudder of inadequacy this compilation can send through its readers, that may be for the best.
- The best clean pop stuff is on these weird compilations and soundtracks.
- These books are compilations of Groening's old news-paper cartoon strips from 20 years ago.
- Of all these titles, the main feature I see it having over previous compilations is the multiplayer component.
- But what is certainly different, from most compilations at least, is the way it is assembled as a whole.
- Out of the all the compilations I've put together, I've probably used this track the most.
- Numerous compilations of mountain songs appeared in continental Europe as well.
- A pop star's death is normally the cue for record companies to rush out the reissues and compilations.
- Weston is undeterred by the less-than-successful track record of eclectic compilations.
- Book and magazine compilations of the best album covers highlight numerous works from this era.
- It can be found on dozens of compilations, but appeared first on this debut full-length album.
- But just watch out for misleadingly packaged comedy compilations.
Synonyms collection, selection, anthology, treasury, compendium, album, corpus, miscellany, pot-pourri miscellanea archaic garland rare ana, collectanea, analects, florilegium
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin compilatio(n-), from compilare 'to plunder' (see compile). Definition of compilation in US English: compilationnounˌkämpəˈlāSH(ə)nˌkɑmpəˈleɪʃ(ə)n 1The action or process of producing something, especially a list, book, or report, by assembling information collected from other sources. 汇编;编辑,编纂 great care has been taken in the compilation of this guidebook 这本旅行指南编得十分用心。 Example sentencesExamples - Department staff have been detailed for compilation of the clippings, scrutiny and design.
- There has been no compilation of even the most basic demographics about who is receiving points.
- They are the product of a long process of composition and compilation.
- There is need to pay special attention on research and compilation, he said.
- Which on the strength of this compilation of material drawn from a decade of honest toil is hard to fathom.
- When completed it will be sent back to the CTO for compilation and then forwarded to St. Maarten.
- Collation of data, compilation of the figure, and final drafting were done by DM.
- It not only makes your life colorful, it also makes it easy to spot errors ahead of compilation.
- The compilation of such a list culled from thousands of votes is also valuable in a historical sense.
2A thing, especially a book, record, or broadcast program, that is put together by assembling previously separate items. 汇编物;编辑物,编纂物 there are thirty-three stories in this compilation 这本故事集里有33个故事。 as modifier a compilation album 集邮册。 Example sentencesExamples - Numerous compilations of mountain songs appeared in continental Europe as well.
- At the end of each year, compilations of the poems written by the members were brought out.
- Weston is undeterred by the less-than-successful track record of eclectic compilations.
- Inside are homemade CD compilations of music that he often knows little about.
- Nursery rhymes or pop compilations will keep the children entertained.
- Her records also appear in other LP compilations not mentioned but the most comprehensive ones are those referred to above.
- Just listening through, I pondered on the role of compilations in a record collection.
- Our top 10 usually consists of exclusively Brazilian bands and telenovela soundtrack compilations.
- But what is certainly different, from most compilations at least, is the way it is assembled as a whole.
- Out of the all the compilations I've put together, I've probably used this track the most.
- The books are compilations of art and feelings from school children and adults.
- The best clean pop stuff is on these weird compilations and soundtracks.
- Of all these titles, the main feature I see it having over previous compilations is the multiplayer component.
- To gauge by the shudder of inadequacy this compilation can send through its readers, that may be for the best.
- Book and magazine compilations of the best album covers highlight numerous works from this era.
- A pop star's death is normally the cue for record companies to rush out the reissues and compilations.
- But just watch out for misleadingly packaged comedy compilations.
- It can be found on dozens of compilations, but appeared first on this debut full-length album.
- These books are compilations of Groening's old news-paper cartoon strips from 20 years ago.
- No, it's record companies approaching and paying to put their songs on the compilations.
Synonyms collection, selection, anthology, treasury, compendium, album, corpus, miscellany, pot-pourri
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin compilatio(n-), from compilare ‘to plunder’ (see compile). |