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compiler

/kuhm-pahy-ler/US // kəmˈpaɪ lər //UK // (kəmˈpaɪlə) //

编译器,编译员,编者,编纂者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who compiles.
    • : Also called compiling routine .Computers. a computer program that translates a program written in a high-level language into another language, usually machine language.Compare interpreter.

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Examples

  • For what it’s worth, the compiler of this post disagrees with Neil and thinks the game will go over the total.

  • Today, Cunard is best known as the compiler and publisher of Negro: An Anthology (1934).

  • Jacobus, né Jacopo, was a 13th-century Genoan archbishop and compiler of what we might call Lies of the Saints.

  • The obsessive compiler would then devote nearly three decades to his monumental American dictionary.

  • The compiler remarks that "this trait does great honor to Theodoric's manner of thinking with respect to religion."

  • He was probably the author or compiler of the sacred books; and is said to have been the first who taught disciples.

  • The compiler of this work has rendered good service to all possessed of Christian sympathies.

  • The Mr. Hackluyt here mentioned is the industrious compiler of the well-known collection of early voyages.

  • Yet the alleged late compiler of the Odyssey, in the seventh century, never wanders thus from the Homeric standard in taste.