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1 виконувати вирок
carry out a sentence, enforce a sentence, execute a judgment, execute a sentence -
2 вирок
ч1) ( ухвала суду) sentence, judgment; ( рішення присяжних) verdictостаточний вирок — definitive ( immutable) sentence
виконувати вирок — to carry out a sentence, to execute a sentence
оголосити вирок — to announce (to deliver, to pass) a sentence
2) ( категоричне рішення) judgment, opinion -
3 виконувати
= виконати1) ( здійснювати) to execute, to fulfil(l), to carry out, to accomplish, to perform, to effectuate; (прохання, наказ) to complyвиконувати бажання — to grant/fulfil a wish
виконувати вирок (наказ) — to execute ( to carry out) the verdict (order, sentence)
виконувати вказівки — to follow directions/instructions
виконувати договір — to implement a contract, to observe/implement a treaty
виконувати запит комп. — to solve a query
виконувати зобов'язання — to meet one's engagement, to carry out commitments, to fulfil commitments, to meet commitments, to carry out obligations, to fulfil obligations
виконувати наказ — to carry out an order, to fulfil/execute an order, to carry out a command, to fulfil/execute a command
виконувати обіцянку — to keep (to redeem, to make good) one's promise
2) мист. to performвиконувати роль — to play ( to act) the part (of)
виконувати танець — to do ( to perform) a dance
См. также в других словарях:
execute a sentence — index condemn (punish), discipline (punish), penalize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sentence — I n. judgment of a court 1) to impose, pass, pronounce (a) sentence 2) to carry out, execute a sentence 3) to serve (out) a sentence 4) to commute; reduce; suspend; vacate a sentence 5) a harsh, severe, stiff; light sentence 6) a death;… … Combinatory dictionary
execute — ex·e·cute / ek si ˌkyüt/ vt cut·ed, cut·ing 1: perform: as a: to carry out fully includes not only executed violence, but also threatened violence Louisiana Civil Code … Law dictionary
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execute — ► VERB 1) carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, etc.). 2) carry out a sentence of death on (a condemned person). 3) perform (an activity or manoeuvre). 4) Law make (a legal instrument) valid by signing or sealing it. 5) Law carry out (a… … English terms dictionary
execute — [ek′si kyo͞ot΄] vt. executed, executing [ME executen < OFr executer, back form. < executeur: see EXECUTOR] 1. to follow out or carry out; do; perform; fulfill [to execute another s orders] 2. to carry into effect; administer (laws, etc.) 3 … English World dictionary
Sentence capitale — Peine de mort Application de la peine de mort dans le monde Abolie pour tous les crimes … Wikipédia en Français
execute — /ˈɛksəkjut / (say eksuhkyooht) verb (t) (executed, executing) 1. to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan; to execute an order. 2. to perform or do: to execute a manoeuvre; to execute a gymnastic feat. 3. to inflict capital punishment on; put… …
execute — verb ( cuted; cuting) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French executer, from execucion execution Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to carry out fully ; put completely into effect < execute a command > 2. to do what is provided or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
execute — executable, adj. executer, n. /ek si kyooht /, v., executed, executing. v.t. 1. to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan or order. 2. to perform or do: to execute a maneuver; to execute a gymnastic feat. 3. to inflict capital punishment on;… … Universalium
execute — [14] The original meaning of execute in English was ‘carry out’, but the sense ‘kill judicially’ had already developed by the end of 203 explain the 15th century (it comes from the notion of ‘carrying out’ a sentence). The word comes via Old… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins