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2 выполним
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3 выполнит
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4 выполнить заказ
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5 выполнять заказ
execute an order, fill an orderРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > выполнять заказ
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6 выполнять приказ
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7 исполнить приказ
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8 исполнять приказ
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9 выполнять приказ
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > выполнять приказ
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10 изготовить заказ
Makarov: execute an order -
11 исполнять заказ
Makarov: execute an order -
12 исполнять распоряжение
Patents: execute an orderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исполнять распоряжение
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13 выполнять поручение
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14 выполнять приказ
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15 исполнять заказ
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16 исполнять постановление
Юридический русско-английский словарь > исполнять постановление
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17 исполнять распоряжение
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > исполнять распоряжение
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18 исполнять заказ
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19 исполнять приказ
1) General subject: execute an order -
20 приказ
1) (распоряжение) orderстрогий приказ — strict order воен.
2) (приказание) command, commandment, wordотдать приказ — to give a command / the word, to command
по чьему-л. приказу — at / by smb.'s command
3) (декрет) decree4) (повеление) dictate
См. также в других словарях:
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
order — I n. request for merchandise or services 1) to give, place, put in; make out, write out an order 2) to fill; take an order (has the waiter taken your order?) 3) to cancel an order 4) a prepublication; rush; shipping; side (esp. AE); standing… … Combinatory dictionary
execute — /ˈɛksəkjut / (say eksuhkyooht) verb (t) (executed, executing) 1. to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan; to execute an order. 2. to perform or do: to execute a manoeuvre; to execute a gymnastic feat. 3. to inflict capital punishment on; put… …
execute — ► VERB 1) carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, etc.). 2) carry out a sentence of death on (a condemned person). 3) perform (an activity or manoeuvre). 4) Law make (a legal instrument) valid by signing or sealing it. 5) Law carry out (a… … English terms dictionary
Execute and Eliminate order — An order submitted to an order book to deal in a specified number of shares at a price no higher than a specified limit price. It may execute, either in part or in full, against eligible orders (at the price of those orders). Unexecuted portions… … Financial and business terms
execute and eliminate order — An order submitted to an order book to deal in a specified number of shares at a price no higher than a specified limit price. It may execute, either in part or in full, against eligible orders (at the price of those orders). Unexecuted portions… … Financial and business terms
execute-and-eliminate order — An order submitted to an order book to deal in a specified number of shares at a price no higher than a specified limit price. It may execute, either in part or in full, against eligible orders (at the price of those orders). Unexecuted portions… … Financial and business terms
execute — executable, adj. executer, n. /ek si kyooht /, v., executed, executing. v.t. 1. to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan or order. 2. to perform or do: to execute a maneuver; to execute a gymnastic feat. 3. to inflict capital punishment on;… … Universalium
Order (exchange) — An order in a market such as a stock market, bond market, commodity market or financial derivative market is an instruction from customers to brokers to buy or sell on the exchange. These instructions can be simple or complicated. There are some… … Wikipedia
order — 1) In business and trade, making a request to deliver, sell, receive, or purchase goods or services; 2) In the securities and futures trade, instructions to a broker on how to buy or sell. The most common orders in futures markets are market… … Financial and business terms
execute — [[t]e̱ksɪkjuːt[/t]] ♦♦♦ executes, executing, executed 1) VERB To execute someone means to kill them as a punishment for a serious crime. [be V ed] He said nobody had been executed as a direct result of the events... [V n] One group claimed to… … English dictionary