[/ˈeksɪkjuːt; ˋɛksɪˏkjut/] v [Tn] 用法: 1 (fml 文) carry out, perform (what one is asked or told to do) 执行; 实行; 履行; 完成: execute sb's commands 执行某人的命令 * execute a plan, a piece of work, a purpose 实行一计划、 完成一工作、 达到一目的. 用法: 2 (law 律) (a) put (sth) into effect 使(某事)生效; 实施: execute a will 依照遗嘱行事. (b) make (sth) legally valid 使(某事)有法律效力: execute a legal document, ie by having it signed, witnessed, sealed and delivered 使一法律文件生效(经签署、 签名见证、 封印、 交付者). 用法: 3 kill (sb) as a legal punishment 将(某人)处死: He was executed for treason. 他因叛国罪已处死. * execute a murderer 处决一谋杀犯. 用法: 4 (fml 文) perform (sth) on the stage, at a concert, etc (在舞台上或音乐会中)演奏; 表演: execute a dance step 表演舞步 * The piano sonata was badly executed. 这首钢琴奏鸣曲演奏得很糟. 用法: 5 (computing 计) carry out (the instructions of a computer program) 执行(计算机程序的指令). |