execute
- IPA[ˈɛksɪkjuːt]
英式
- put (a plan, order, or course of action) into effect;produce (a work of art)
verb: execute, 3rd person present: executes, gerund or present participle: executing, past tense: executed, past participle: executed
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動詞
- 1. put (a plan, order, or course of action) into effect the corporation executed a series of financial deals 同義詞
- ▪ produce (a work of art) not only does she execute embroideries, she designs them too
- ▪ perform (a skilful action or manoeuvre) they had to execute their dance steps with the greatest precision 同義詞
- ▪ make (a legal instrument) valid by signing or sealing it.
- ▪ carry out (a judicial sentence, the terms of a will, or other order) police executed a search warrant
- ▪ carry out an instruction or program.
- 2. carry out a sentence of death on (a legally condemned person) he was convicted of treason and executed 同義詞
- ▪ kill (someone) as a political act he would be executed if he fell into rebel hands
- skilfully carried out: the action scenes are well executed, but lack any real punch
Oxford Dictionary
- skillfully carried out: the action scenes are well executed, but lack any real punch
Oxford American Dictionary
- operating or occurring automatically: a self-executing program that doesn't use too much memory
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈeksəˌkyo͞ot]
美式
- carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, or course of action): the corporation executed a series of financial deals
Oxford American Dictionary