execute 音标拼音: ['ɛksəkj
, ut]
vt . 执行,实行,完成,处死,制成
v . 执行
执行,实行,完成,处死,制成执行
execute 执行
EX execute 执行
execute v 1 :
kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment ; "
In some states ,
criminals are executed " [
synonym : {
execute }, {
put to death }]
2 :
murder in a planned fashion ; "
The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed "
3 :
put in effect ; "
carry out a task "; "
execute the decision of the people "; "
He actioned the operation " [
synonym : {
carry through }, {
accomplish }, {
execute }, {
carry out }, {
action },
{
fulfill }, {
fulfil }]
4 :
carry out the legalities of ; "
execute a will or a deed "
5 :
carry out a process or program ,
as on a computer or a machine ; "
Run the dishwasher "; "
run a new program on the Mac "; "
the computer executed the instruction " [
synonym : {
run },
{
execute }]
6 :
carry out or perform an action ; "
John did the painting ,
the weeding ,
and he cleaned out the gutters "; "
the skater executed a triple pirouette "; "
she did a little dance " [
synonym :
{
perform }, {
execute }, {
do }]
7 :
sign in the presence of witnesses ; "
The President executed the treaty "
Execute \
Ex "
e *
cute \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Executed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Executing }.] [
F .
ex ['
e ]
cuter ,
L .
executus ,
exsecutus ,
p .
p .
of exequi to follow to the end ,
pursue ;
ex out sequi to follow .
See {
Second }, {
Sue }
to follow up ,
and cf .
{
Exequy }.]
1 .
To follow out or through to the end ;
to carry out into complete effect ;
to complete ;
to finish ;
to effect ;
to perform .
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1913 Webster ]
Why delays His hand to execute what his decree Fixed on this day ? --
Milton .
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2 .
To complete ,
as a legal instrument ;
to perform what is required to give validity to ,
as by signing and perhaps sealing and delivering ;
as ,
to execute a deed ,
lease ,
mortgage ,
will ,
etc .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
To give effect to ;
to do what is provided or required by ;
to perform the requirements or stipulations of ;
as ,
to execute a decree ,
judgment ,
writ ,
or process .
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4 .
To infect capital punishment on ;
to put to death in conformity to a legal sentence ;
as ,
to execute a traitor .
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5 .
To put to death illegally ;
to kill . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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6 . (
Mus .)
To perform ,
as a piece of music or other feat of skill ,
whether on an instrument or with the voice ,
or in any other manner requiring physical activity ;
as ,
to execute a difficult part brilliantly ;
to execute a coup ;
to execute a double play .
Syn :
To accomplish ;
effect ;
fulfill ;
achieve ;
consummate ;
finish ;
complete .
See {
Accomplish }.
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1913 Webster ]
Execute \
Ex "
e *
cute \,
v .
i .
1 .
To do one '
s work ;
to act one '
s part or purpose . [
R .]
--
Hayward .
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2 .
To perform musically .
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148 Moby Thesaurus words for "
execute ":
abide by ,
accompany ,
accomplish ,
achieve ,
act ,
adhere to ,
administer ,
administrate ,
annihilate ,
assassinate ,
attain ,
be productive ,
behead ,
bereave of life ,
bowstring ,
bring about ,
bring into being ,
bring off ,
bring to fruition ,
bump off ,
burn ,
butcher ,
carry away ,
carry into execution ,
carry off ,
carry out ,
carry through ,
cause ,
chloroform ,
chord ,
compass ,
complete ,
concertize ,
conduct ,
consummate ,
cool ,
cope with ,
countersign ,
crucify ,
cut ,
cut down ,
cut off ,
deal with ,
decapitate ,
decollate ,
defenestrate ,
deliver ,
deprive of life ,
destroy ,
discharge ,
dispatch ,
dispose of ,
do ,
do away with ,
do for ,
do in ,
do the job ,
do the trick ,
do to death ,
dust off ,
effect ,
effectuate ,
electrocute ,
eliminate ,
enact ,
end ,
enforce ,
engineer ,
exterminate ,
fetch ,
fill out ,
finish ,
finish off ,
fulfill ,
garrote ,
govern ,
guillotine ,
handle ,
honor ,
ice ,
immolate ,
implement ,
industrialize ,
inflict capital punishment ,
interpret ,
kill ,
knock off ,
lapidate ,
launch into eternity ,
liquidate ,
lynch ,
make ,
make away with ,
make music ,
make out ,
manage ,
martyr ,
martyrize ,
mass -
produce ,
murder ,
observe ,
overproduce ,
perform ,
play ,
play by ear ,
poison ,
polish off ,
practice ,
produce ,
promulgate ,
prosecute ,
pull off ,
purge ,
put away ,
put down ,
put in force ,
put over ,
put through ,
put to death ,
put to sleep ,
realize ,
remove ,
remove from life ,
render ,
rub out ,
sacrifice ,
seal ,
shoot ,
sign ,
slay ,
snuff out ,
starve ,
stone ,
strangle ,
succeed ,
swing ,
symphonize ,
take care of ,
take life ,
take off ,
transact ,
turn the trick ,
validate ,
volume -
produce ,
waste ,
wipe out ,
work ,
work out
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EXECUTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster perform, execute, discharge, accomplish, achieve, effect, fulfill mean to carry out or into effect perform implies action that follows established patterns or procedures or fulfills agreed-upon requirements and often connotes special skill
EXECUTE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com EXECUTE definition: to carry out; accomplish See examples of execute used in a sentence
EXECUTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary EXECUTE definition: 1 to kill someone as a legal punishment: 2 to do or perform something, especially in a planned… Learn more
EXECUTE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If you execute a difficult action or movement, you successfully perform it The landing was skillfully executed
execute verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of execute verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Execute - definition of execute by The Free Dictionary 1 to carry out: to execute a plan 2 to perform: to execute a gymnastic feat
execute - WordReference. com Dictionary of English ex•e•cute ˈɛksɪˌkyut v [~ + object], -cut•ed, -cut•ing to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan to perform or do: to execute a handstand to put to death according to law: The murderer was executed in the electric chair assassinate: The rebel army leaders executed the general
execute - Wiktionary, the free dictionary execute (third-person singular simple present executes, present participle executing, simple past and past participle executed) (transitive) To kill, especially as punishment for a capital crime
Execute - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To execute means to carry out in full or perform If you execute all the difficult steps of the dance perfectly, you will make your instructor proud
Execute Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Execute definition: To put into effect; carry out