execution

execution
-ʃən
noun
1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) ejecución
2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) ejecución
execution n ejecución
execution
tr[eksɪ'kjʊːʃən]
noun
1 (carrying out) ejecución nombre femenino; (of order) cumplimiento; (of task) realización nombre femenino
2 (putting to death) ejecución nombre femenino
3 SMALLLAW/SMALL (of will) cumplimiento
4 (of music etc) interpretación nombre femenino
execution [.ɛksɪ'kju:ʃən] n
1) performance: ejecución f, desempeño m
2) implementation: cumplimiento m
3) : ejecución f (por un delito)
execution (Computing)
n.
ejecución (Informática) s.f.
n.
ejecución s.f.
factura s.f.
fusilamiento s.m.
'eksɪ'kjuːʃən
noun
1) u (of order, plan) ejecución f; (of duties) desempeño m

to put a plan into execution — ejecutar un plan

2) u c (putting to death) ejecución f
[ˌeksɪ'kjuːʃǝn]
N
1) (=putting to death) (gen) ejecución f ; (by firing squad) fusilamiento m
2) (=carrying out) [of plan] ejecución f ; [of act, crime] comisión f

in the execution of one's duty — en el cumplimiento de sus deberes

* * *
['eksɪ'kjuːʃən]
noun
1) u (of order, plan) ejecución f; (of duties) desempeño m

to put a plan into execution — ejecutar un plan

2) u c (putting to death) ejecución f

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