execute

execute
transitive verb
1) (kill) hinrichten; exekutieren (Milit.)
2) (put into effect) ausführen; durchführen [Vorschrift, Gesetz]
3) (Law) vollstrecken [Testament]; unterzeichnen [Urkunde]
* * *
['eksikju:t] 1. verb
1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) hinrichten
2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) ausführen
3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) durchführen
- academic.ru/25570/execution">execution
- executioner
- executive
2. noun
1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) die Exekutive
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.) leitender Angestellter
- executor
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ex·ecute
[ˈeksɪkju:t]
vt
1. (form: carry out)
to \execute sth etw durchführen
to \execute a manoeuvre [or AM maneuver] ein Manöver ausführen
to \execute an order einen Befehl ausführen
to \execute a plan einen Plan ausführen [o durchführen]
to \execute a play ein Stück aufführen
to \execute a somersault einen Purzelbaum schlagen
2. LAW
to \execute sb's will das Testament von jdm vollstrecken
3. (kill)
to \execute sb jdn hinrichten
* * *
['eksɪkjuːt]
vt
1) plan, order, task etc durchführen, ausführen; movement, dance ausführen; duties erfüllen, wahrnehmen; purpose erfüllen; (COMPUT) command ausführen
2) (MUS: perform) vortragen; cadenza etc ausführen; (ART) ausführen
3) criminal hinrichten
4) (JUR) will vollstrecken, ausführen; contract ausfertigen; (= sign) document unterzeichnen
* * *
execute [ˈeksıkjuːt]
A v/t
1. einen Auftrag, Plan etc aus-, durchführen, einen Vertrag erfüllen:
execute a dance step einen Tanzschritt machen;
a statue executed in bronze eine in Bronze ausgeführte Statue
2. ein Amt etc ausüben
3. MUS vortragen, spielen
4. JUR
a) eine Urkunde etc (rechtsgültig) ausfertigen; durch Unterschrift, Siegel etc vollziehen
b) eine Vollmacht ausstellen
c) ein Testament (rechtsgültig) errichten
d) ein Urteil vollziehen, vollstrecken
e) jemanden hinrichten (for wegen)
B v/i IT ablaufen (Programm etc)
* * *
transitive verb
1) (kill) hinrichten; exekutieren (Milit.)
2) (put into effect) ausführen; durchführen [Vorschrift, Gesetz]
3) (Law) vollstrecken [Testament]; unterzeichnen [Urkunde]
* * *
v.
ablaufen v.
ausführen v.
durchführen v.
exekutieren v.
hinrichten v.
unterzeichnen v.

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