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8 paź 2024 · compilation (countable and uncountable, plural compilations) (uncountable) The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources. That which is compiled; especially, a book or document composed of materials gathering from other books or documents.
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Look up compilation, compile, or compilé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Compilation may refer to: In computer programming, the translation of source code into object code by a compiler. Compilation error. Compilation unit.
The act of collecting or gathering things from various sources and putting them together. I enjoy the compilation that is required when writing an article. A collection of things that were compiled (taken from different places and put together). A compilation is usually a book or official paper made of materials from other books or official papers.
In music, a compilation is a record, usually an album, which contains songs from more than one source. For instance, it could contain songs from studio albums, live albums, EPs, and other places.
noun. uk / ˌkɒm.pɪˈleɪ.ʃ ə n / us / ˌkɑːm.pəˈleɪ.ʃ ə n / Add to word list. [ U ] the act of compiling something: A team of four was involved in the compilation of the book. [ C ] a book, CD, etc. that has been made from several separate parts: a compilation of their greatest hits. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Editing & compiling.
COMPILATION definition: a recording, book, or film containing a collection of things from many different recordings, books…. Learn more.
the act of collecting information from a variety of places to arrange it in a book, report, or list: [ U ] The compilation of all his speeches took several months. A compilation is also a book, report, etc., that is a collection of separate things: [ C ] a compilation of modern poetry.