execute
execute 英 [ˈeksɪkju:t] 美 [ˈɛksɪˌkjut]
vt. 实行;执行;处死
进行时:executing 过去式:executed 过去分词:executed 第三人称单数:executes 名词复数:executes
- 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.
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- vt. 实行;执行;处死
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1. He was executedfor treason.
他因叛国罪被处死。
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2. The prisoners were executed by firing squad.
这些犯人已由行刑队枪决。
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3. 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。
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4. The crime was very cleverly executed.
这一犯罪活动实施得非常巧妙。
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5. The pilot executed a perfect landing.
飞行员完成了一个非常娴熟的着陆动作。
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6. 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。
- execute (v.) late 14c. "to carry into effect" (transitive, mostly in law with reference to warrants, sentences, etc.), also "carry out or accomplish a course of action" (intransitive), from Old French executer (14c.), from Medieval Latin executare, from Latin execut-/exsecut-, past participle stem of exequi/exsequi "to follow out, to follow to the grave," figuratively "to follow, follow after, accompany, follow up, prosecute, carry out, enforce; execute, accomplish; punish, avenge," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + sequi "follow" (from PIE root *sekw- (1) "to follow"). Meaning "to inflict capital punishment" is from late 15c., from earlier legal sense "perform judgment or sentence on" (early 15c.). Related: Executed; executing.
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