| 单词 | execute |
| 释义 | execute From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishLaw, Painting and drawing, Computersexecuteex‧e‧cute /ˈeksəkjuːt/ ●○○ verb [transitive]1 kill somebodySCCKILL to kill someone, especially legally as a punishmentexecute somebody for somethingThousands have been executed for political crimes.13 people were summarily executed (=killed without any trial or legal process) by the guerrillas.► see thesaurus at kill2 do something formalDO to do something that has been carefully planned SYN implementThe job involves drawing up and executing a plan of nursing care.3 perform an action formalDO to perform a difficult action or movementbeautifully/skilfully/poorly etc executedThe skaters’ routine was perfectly executed. 4 computer technical if a computer executes a program or command (=instruction), it makes the program or command happen or work5 legal document lawSCLMX to make sure that the instructions in a legal document are followed6 produce something formalAVP to produce a painting, book, film etca boldly executed story→ See Verb tableFrom Longman Business Dictionaryexecuteex‧e‧cute /ˈeksəkjuːt/ verb [transitive]1to do what is written in a contract, plan etcThe directors make the decisions but the managers have to execute them.UK companies with a proven management ability to execute a business plan2COMPUTING when a computer executes a program or command (=instruction), it makes the program or command workTo make it easier, you can create a shell script to execute the program and invoke that. —execution noun [uncountable]the solicitor’s execution of the will→ See Verb tableOrigin execute (1300-1400) French exécuter, from Latin exsecutus, past participle of exsequi “to execute”, from sequi “to follow” |
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