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1 exécuter
exécuter [εgzekyte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ plan, ordre, mouvement, mission, instruction] to carry out ; [+ travail] to do ; [+ tâche] to perform ; (Computing) [+ programme] to runb. [+ tableau] to paintc. [+ morceau de musique] to performd. ( = tuer) to execute* * *ɛgzekyte
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1) ( faire) to carry out [tâche, travaux]; to do [exercice]2) ( appliquer) to carry out [ordre, dessein, menace]; to fulfil [BrE] [promesse]; Commerce to fill [commande]; Droit to fulfil [BrE] [contrat]; to enforce [loi, jugement]3) ( tuer) to execute [condamné, otage]4) Musique to perform, to play [morceau]5) Informatique to run [programme]; to execute [instruction]
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s'exécuter verbe pronominal ( obéir) to comply* * *ɛɡzekyte vt1) [prisonnier] to executeLe prisonnier a été exécuté à l'aube. — The prisoner was executed at dawn.
2) [tâche] to execute, to carry out3) MUSIQUE (= jouer) to perform, to executeLe pianiste va maintenant exécuter une valse de Chopin. — The pianist is now going to perform a waltz by Chopin.
4) INFORMATIQUE to run* * *exécuter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire) to carry out, to accomplish [tâche, mission]; to carry out [travaux, projet]; to do [exercice, travail, dessin, plongeon]; to execute [saut]; faire exécuter des travaux to have work done;2 ( appliquer) to carry out [consigne, ordre, dessein, menace]; to fulfilGB [promesse]; Comm to fill [commande]; Jur to fulfilGB [contrat, obligation]; to enforce [loi, jugement]; to implement [traité]; Pharm to make up [ordonnance];3 ( tuer) to execute [condamné, otage]; to kill [victime]; fig to polish off○ [adversaire]; to slate GB, to pan○ [auteur, acteur, politicien]; to demolish [œuvre]; se faire exécuter par les critiques to be slated GB ou panned○ by the critics;4 Mus to perform, to play [morceau];[ɛgzekyte] verbe transitif4. [mener à bien - consigne, ordre, mission] to carry out (separable), to execute ; [ - projet] to carry out5. [commande] to carry out (separable)9. DROIT [testament] to execute[contrat] to fulfil the terms of[arrêt, jugement, traité] to enforce[débiteur] to distrain upon (inseparable)10. INFORMATIQUE to run————————s'exécuter verbe pronominal intransitifje lui demandai de sortir, il s'exécuta de mauvaise grâce I asked him to go out, he did so ou complied reluctantly -
2 inexécutable
inɛɡzekytabl adj1) (projet) impracticable, unworkable2) MUSIQUE unplayable* * *inexécutable adj [plan, projet, programme] impracticable, unworkable; [ordre] which cannot be carried out ( épith, après n).[inɛgzekytabl] adjectif[musique] unplayable[pas de danse] undanceable -
3 matérialiser
matérialiser [mateʀjalize]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ projet] to carry out ; [+ promesse, doute] to realizeb. [+ frontière] to mark• « chaussée non matérialisée » "unmarked road"2. reflexive verb* * *mateʀjalize
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1) ( concrétiser) to realize [rêve]; to fulfil [BrE] [espoir]; to make [something] happen [projet]2) ( signaliser) to mark‘chaussée non matérialisée sur 3 km’ — ‘no road markings for 3 km’
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se matérialiser verbe pronominal [projet] to materialize* * *matérialiser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( concrétiser) to realize [rêve]; to fulfilGB [espoir]; to keep [promesse]; to make [sth] happen [projet]; des décisions qui seront matérialisées par un traité decisions that will be embodied in a treaty; le fleuve matérialise la frontière the river forms the border;2 ( signaliser) to mark [route, aire]; ‘chaussée non matérialisée sur 3 km’ ‘no road markings for 3 km’.[materjalize] verbe transitif1. [concrétiser] to materializematérialiser un projet to carry out ou to execute a plan‘voie non matérialisée pendant 1 km’ ‘no markings ou roadmarkings for 1 km’————————se matérialiser verbe pronominal intransitif
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