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1 execution
- ʃən1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) henrettelse2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) utføring, iverksettingbedrift--------effektuering--------prestasjonsubst. \/ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn\/1) henrettelse2) utførelse, iverksettelse3) ( kunst) utførelse, foredrag, fingerferdighet (i pianospill)4) ( jus) fullbyrdelse, eksekusjon, utlegg, opprettelse5) kraftig virkning, ødeleggelsecarry into execution iverksette, utføre, sette ut i livetdo execution gjøre virkning anrette ødeleggelseexecution of judgement ( jus) domsfullbyrdelseexecution of sentence ( jus) straffullbyrdelsehold an execution la en henrettelse finne stedlevy execution on\/against somebody foreta utlegg hos noen, gjøre eksekusjon hos noenput in execution iverksette, utføre, sette ut i livettake in execution ta utlegg, foreta utlegg -
2 execute
'eksikju:t 1. verb1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) henrette2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) utføre, sette i verk3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) utføre, spille, foredra, oppføre•- executioner
- executive 2. noun1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) utøvende makt2) (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.) leder, sjef, direktør•- executorgjøre--------utføreverb \/ˈeksɪkjuːt\/1) henrette2) utføre, virkeliggjøre, sette ut i livet, effektuere• will you execute your intention?3) utføre, spille, oppføre, foredra4) ( jus) fullbyrde, eksekvere, utferdige, opprette, utstede, overdra• did she execute her estate to you?5) ( handel) effektuere• did you execute the order?6) ( EDB) utføreexecute a will fullbyrde et testamente opprette et testamente
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carry off — Synonyms and related words: abduce, abduct, accomplish, achieve, annihilate, bear the palm, bereave of life, bring about, bring off, bring through, bring to effect, bring to pass, capture, carry, carry away, carry into effect, carry into… … Moby Thesaurus
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