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/ˈeksɪˌkjuːt/ |
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1 | to kill someone as a punishment for a crime 处死;处决 |
| The state will execute him in 24 hours unless his appeal is granted. 该州将在24小时内对他执行死刑,除非法院受理了他的上诉。 |
| execute sb for sth Sidney and Russell were both executed for their part in the plot. 西德尼和拉塞尔都因参与这起阴谋而被处死。 |
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2 | formal to complete something that you have agreed or planned to do 执行;履行;实施 |
| We check that all work is being executed according to the council’ s guidelines. 我们检查所有工作是否是在委员会的指导方针下开展的。 |
| 2a | to perform a difficult action or movement 完成,表演(某一高难动作) | | The ankle twisted when she was executing a particularly complex step. 她在跳一个高难舞步时扭伤了脚踝。 | |
| 2b | to create a work of art 创作(艺术品) | |
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3 | legal to make certain that the instructions in someone’ s will are followed after they die 执行(遗嘱) |
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4 | computing to make a computer run a program or carry out an instruction (使计算机)运行(程序),执行(指令) |
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