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['eksɪkjuːt]v1) вико́нувати2) стра́чувати3) юр. оформля́ти ( документ)4) вико́нувати ( судове рішення) -
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выполнять; казнить; исполнять; осуществлять; совершать; оформлять -
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1) оформлятьan agreement with the landowners / users should be executed необходимо оформить договор с землевладельцами и (или) землепользователями2) отрабатывать ( траекторию)3) реализовыватьEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > execute
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['eksikju:t] 1. verb1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) εκτελώ2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) εκτελώ3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) εκτελώ•- executioner
- executive 2. noun1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) εκτελεστική εξουσία2) (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.) διοικητικό στέλεχος•- executor -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > execute
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1) исполнять, выполнять, осуществлять2) оформлять (документ) -
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executarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > execute
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орындау, орындалу, атқаруThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > execute
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vt.1 ejecutar (prisoner, command); llevar a cabo (plan, operation); cumplir (one's duties)2 ajusticiar, dar muerte, ejecutar, fusilar.3 celebrar, formalizar.vi.1 ejecutar su deber.2 servir una cosa perfectamente para el fin a que se la destina.3 otorgar, conceder (document). (pt & pp executed) -
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выполнитевыполнитьвыполнятьисполнитьисполнятьказнитьосуществлятьсоблюстисовершить -
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['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 -
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['eksikju:t] 1. verb1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) executar2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) executar3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) executar•- executioner - executive 2. noun1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) executivo2) (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.) executivo•- executor -
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[V]EXEQUOR (-EQUI -ECUTUS SUM)EXSEQUOR (-SEQUI -SECUTUS SUM)PERAGO (-ERE -EGI -ACTUM)PRODUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM)AGITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERFRUOR (-FRUI -FRUCTUS SUM)PERFUNGOR (-FUNGI -FUNCTUS SUM)FUNGOR (FUNGI FUNCTUS SUM)MINISTRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)MODULOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)SOLVO (-ERE SOLVI SOLUTUM)CARNIFICOR (-CARI)CARNUFICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)CARNUFICOR (-CARI)EXECUTO (-ERE -CUI -CUTUS)EXSECUTO (-ERE -CUI -CUTUS) -
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118 execute
Iசெயல் படுத்து, செயலாக்கு; தூக்கிலிடுIIசெயலாற்று / நிறைவேற்றுசெயல் படுத்துIVசெயலாக்குVதூக்கிலிடு -
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120 execute
uitvoer, verrig
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