execute

execute
'eksikju:t
1. verb
1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) ejecutar
2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) ejecutar
3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) ejecutar, realizar, llevar a cabo
- executioner
- executive

2. noun
1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) poder ejecutivo
2) (a person or body of people in an organization etc that has power to direct or manage: He is an executive in an insurance company.) ejecutivo
execute vb ejecutar
El gerundio de execute se escribe executing
execute
tr['eksɪkjʊːt]
transitive verb
1 (put to death) ejecutar, ajusticiar
2 (carry out) ejecutar; (orders) cumplir; (tasks) realizar, llevar a cabo
3 (music etc) interpretar
4 SMALLLAW/SMALL (will) cumplir
execute ['ɛksɪ.kju:t] vt, -cuted ; -cuting
1) carry out: ejecutar, llevar a cabo, desempeñar
2) enforce: ejecutar, cumplir (un testamento, etc.)
3) kill: ejecutar, ajusticiar
execute (Computing)
v.
ejecutar v.
v.
ajusticiar v.
cumplimentar v.
finalizar v.
otorgar v.
tronar v.
'eksɪkjuːt
transitive verb
1) (carry out, perform) ejecutar; \<\<duties\>\> desempeñar, ejercer*
2) (put to death) ejecutar
['eksɪkjuːt]
VT
1) (=put to death) (gen) ejecutar; (by firing squad) fusilar
2) (=carry out, perform) [+ plan] llevar a cabo, ejecutar; [+ work of art] realizar; [+ order] ejecutar, cumplir; [+ scheme, task, duty] desempeñar; [+ will] ejecutar; [+ document] otorgar; (Comput) ejecutar
* * *
['eksɪkjuːt]
transitive verb
1) (carry out, perform) ejecutar; \<\<duties\>\> desempeñar, ejercer*
2) (put to death) ejecutar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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