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1 execute
execute ['eksɪkju:t](a) (put to death) exécuter;∎ executed for murder/treason exécuté pour meurtre/trahison∎ a superbly executed carving une sculpture superbement exécutée►► Computing execute cycle cycle m d'exécution;Computing execute file fichier m exécutable -
2 execute
1 ( kill) exécuter ; to be executed for sth être exécuté pour qch ;2 ( carry out) exécuter [order, plan, task, wish, idea, artistic concept] ;3 Comput exécuter. -
3 execute
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4 execute
execute cycle cycle m d'exécution -
5 execute
['eksikju:t] 1. verb1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) exécuter2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) exécuter3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) exécuter•- executioner - executive 2. noun1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) (pouvoir) exécutif2) (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.) administrateur/-trice•- executor -
6 execute, to
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7 execute cycle
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8 authority to enforce execute a judgment
Jur. ordonnance d'exequatur; mandat d'exécutionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > authority to enforce execute a judgment
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9 to execute
1) faire; exécuter; appliquer; mettre en oeuvre2) Mil. exécuter; passer par les armes3) Jur. signer; ratifier4) dresser, établir et signifier [un acte]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to execute
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10 to execute a contract
Jur. établir/dresser/ signer un contratEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to execute a contract
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11 to execute a will
Jur. valider un testamentEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to execute a will
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12 to execute a writ
Jur. signifier une assignationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to execute a writ
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13 power, to, accept, and, execute
(office of liquidator, receiver, etc)pouvoir m d'assumer(la fonction de)English-French legislative terms > power, to, accept, and, execute
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14 in-situ
exécuté à pied d’oeuvre, exécuté sur placeDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > in-situ
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15 job made
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > job made
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16 job
de chantier, exécuté à pied d’oeuvre, exécuté sur placeDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > job
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17 driven well
puits exécuté par battage m, puits foncé mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > driven well
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18 shop
Iatelier m, exécuté à l’usineII(painting, weld) exécuter en atelierDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > shop
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19 back office
Fin. [Banque] arrière-guichet; back office [où l'on traite et exécute les ordres passés en salle des marchés]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > back office
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20 delivered programme
programme exécuté [ONU-PNUD]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > delivered programme
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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
execute — ex‧e‧cute [ˈekskjuːt] verb [transitive] 1. to do what is written in a contract, plan etc: • The directors make the decisions but the managers have to execute them. • UK companies with a proven management ability to execute a business plan 2.… … Financial and business terms
Execute — Ex e*cute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Executed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Executing}.] [F. ex[ e]cuter, L. executus, exsecutus, p. p. of exequi to follow to the end, pursue; ex out + sequi to follow. See {Second}, {Sue} to follow up, and cf. {Exequy}.] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exécuté — exécuté, ée (è gzé ku té, tée) part. passé. 1° Mené à accomplissement. • Ce que tu m as dicté, Je veux de point en point qu il soit exécuté, RAC. Esth. II, 5. • Nos lois, nos justes lois seront exécutées, VOLT. Scythes, IV, 8. 2° Joué, en … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
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
execute — [v1] kill assassinate, behead, bump off*, do in*, electrocute, eliminate, finish, gas, guillotine, hang, knock off*, liquidate, murder, purge, put away*, put to death, shoot; concept 252 Ant. bear, create execute [v2] carry out a task accomplish … New thesaurus
Execute — Ex e*cute, v. i. 1. To do one s work; to act one s part or purpose. [R.] Hayward. [1913 Webster] 2. To perform musically. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
execute — To carry out according to its terms (SA Bankruptcy.com) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
execute — [engl.], ausführen … Universal-Lexikon
execute — late 14c., to carry into effect, from O.Fr. executer (14c.), from M.L. executare, from L. execut /exsecut , pp. stem of exequi/exsequi to follow out (see EXECUTION (Cf. execution)). Meaning to inflict capital punishment is from late 15c. Related … Etymology dictionary
execute — 1 effect, fulfill, discharge, *perform, accomplish, achieve Analogous words: complete, finish, conclude, *close: *realize, actualize, externalize, objectify 2 *kill, dispatch, slay, murder, assassinate … New Dictionary of Synonyms