释义 |
execute美 ['eksə.kjut] 英 ['eksɪ.kjuːt] - v.执行;实施;实行;处死
- 网络执行力;处决;可执行
过去分词:executed 现在分词:executing 第三人称单数:executes v.+n. execute command,execute plan,execute task,execute order,execute person v. carry out,perform,implement,effect,complete 1. | [usupass] ~ sb (for sth) (尤指依法)处决,处死to kill sb, especially as a legal punishment |
| He was executed for treason. 他因叛国罪被处死。 | | The prisoners were executed by firing squad. 这些犯人已由行刑队枪决。 |
2. | ~ sth 实行;执行;实施to do a piece of work, perform a duty, put a plan into action, etc. |
| They drew up and executed a plan to reduce fuel consumption. 他们制订并实施了一项降低燃料消耗的计划。 | | The crime was very cleverly executed. 这一犯罪活动实施得非常巧妙。 | | Check that the computer has executed your commands. 检查一下计算机是否已执行指令。 |
3. | ~ sth 成功地完成(技巧或动作)to successfully perform a skilful action or movement |
| The pilot executed a perfect landing. 飞行员完成了一个非常娴熟的着陆动作。 |
4. | ~ sth 制作,做成(艺术品)to make or produce a work of art |
| Picasso also executed several landscapes at Horta de San Juan. 毕加索还在奥尔塔 ─ 德圣胡安画了几幅风景画。 |
5. | ~ sth 执行(法令);使(法律文件)生效to follow the instructions in a legal document; to make a document legally valid |
v. | 6. 〔英国〕让渡(财产);经过签名盖章等手续使(法律文件等)生效 6. 〔英国〕让渡(财产);经过签名盖章等手续使(法律文件等)生效 |
v. | 1. to kill somebody as part of a legal or extralegal process 2. to complete an action or movement, especially one requiring skill 3. to put an instruction or plan into effect 4. to run a computer file or program in response to a command or instruction 5. to produce or create something, usually a work of art, to a specific design 6. to carry out the terms laid out in a will, legal document, or legal decision 7. to sign a will or other legal document in the presence of witnesses in order to make it binding 8. to kill someone as a punishment for a crime 9. to complete something that you have agreed or planned to do 10. to make certain that the instructions in someone’s will are followed after they die 1. to kill somebody as part of a legal or extralegal process 2. to complete an action or movement, especially one requiring skill 3. to put an instruction or plan into effect 4. to run a computer file or program in response to a command or instruction 5. to produce or create something, usually a work of art, to a specific design 6. to carry out the terms laid out in a will, legal document, or legal decision 7. to sign a will or other legal document in the presence of witnesses in order to make it binding 8. to kill someone as a punishment for a crime 9. to complete something that you have agreed or planned to do 10. to make certain that the instructions in someone’s will are followed after they die |
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