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[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) aftaka2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) framkvæmd -
22 execution
előadásmód, kivégzés, megvalósítás* * *[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) kivégzés2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) végrehajtás -
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n. sergileme, uygulama, yorum biçimi, yerine getirme, düzenleme, icra, yapma, infaz, idam* * *1. işletim 2. yürütme* * *[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) idam2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) uygulama -
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[ɛksɪ'kjuːʃən]nof person egzekucja f; of order, movement, manouvre wykonanie nt; of plan przeprowadzenie nt, wprowadzenie nt w życie* * *[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) egzekucja2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) wykonanie -
25 execution
[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) nāves soda izpildīšana2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) (rīkojuma; testamenta; skaņdarba u.tml.) izpildīšana* * *izpildīšana; nāves soda izpildīšana, sodīšana ar nāvi; noformēšana; atskaņošana -
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[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) mirties bausmės įvykdymas, egzekucija2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) vykdymas, atlikimas -
27 execution
n. utförande, verkställande; avrättning* * *[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) avrättning2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) utförande, verkställande -
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[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) poprava2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) provedení* * *• vykonání• vyřízení• poprava• realizace• provedení -
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[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) poprava2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) uskutočnenie, realizácia* * *• výpocet• vykonávanie• vykonanie• spracovanie• trvanie• uskutocnenie• prevedenie• realizácia• poprava -
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[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) execuţie2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) executare -
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[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) εκτέλεση2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) εκτέλεση -
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[-ʃən]1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) execução2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) execução -
33 execution petition
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34 law, enforcement
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35 law, enforcement, agency
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36 law, enforcement, proceeding
instance f en exécution de la loi, poursuite f, procédure f d'application de la loiEnglish-French legislative terms > law, enforcement, proceeding
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37 execution
kb. 1 pelaksanaan. 2 Law: menghukum mati, pelaksanaan hukum mati. 3 pembuatan. 4 penandatanganan, pengesahan / pengabsahan dengan penandatanganan. -
38 subject to execution
law• ulosmittauskelpoinenlaw• ulosottokelpoinen -
39 assistant execution officer
law• ulosottoapulainen -
40 take in execution
law• ulosmitata
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