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1 effektuere
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2 fullbyrde
execute -
3 henrette
execute -
4 henrette
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5 utføre en plan
execute a plan -
6 ordre
order, command* * *subst. [ bestilling] order, orders subst. [ beskjed] command subst. [ instruks] instruction, instructions subst. [ befaling] order, command subst. (adlyde en ordre) obey an order subst. [ edb] instruction (f.eks. ) subst. [ bestilling] order (løpende ordre) standing order (parere ordre) obey, toe the line (effektuere en ordre) execute an order, fill an order (edb) (foreløbig ordre) (edb) presumptive instruction (gi et firma en ordre) place an order with a firm (handle etter ordre) act by (el. according to) order (laget på ordre) made to order (nærmere ordre) further instructions (skriftlig ordre) written order (utføre ordre) carry out an order, execute (el. fill) an order (utstede en ordre) give (el. issue) an order -
7 effektuere
verb. execute -
8 effektuere en ordre
subst. execute el. fill an order -
9 eksekvere
verb. (jus) carry out, execute (dom, straff- judgment, sentence) -
10 eksekvere en dom
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11 en ordre
(effektuere en ordre) execute an order -
12 foredra
verb. present, execute, render, recite, deliver -
13 forrette
verb. perform, discharge, execute verb. officiate -
14 misligholde
verb. fail to execute, fail to fulfil verb. fail to redeem, fail to carry out verb. breach a contract, be in default under a contract verb. dishonour, fail to meet verb. commit a material breach of one's obligations -
15 sette ut i livet
realize, realise, execute -
16 utføre
выполнять, делать, исполнять* * ** * *verb. export, perform, execute, carry out verb. direct (f.eks. ) -
17 utføre
perform, transact, execute, do
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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
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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
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