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Definition of execution in English: executionnoun ˌɛksɪˈkjuːʃ(ə)nˌɛksəˈkjuʃ(ə)n mass noun1The carrying out of a plan, order, or course of action. (计划、命令、行动方针的)实施,实行;执行 he was fascinated by the entire operation and its execution 他被整个行动及其实施深深吸引住了。 Example sentencesExamples - You see, the key issue is technical strategy and execution - not business growth.
- They were still full of vim and vigour and their goal, after 60 minutes, rivalled Cork's in style and execution.
- Rangers' football over the past season was never Brazilian in style or execution.
- Rather, the exercise emphasis is on the staff planning process, orders production, reporting, and execution of the plan.
- It struck him as a rather dangerous enterprise though he realized there was rather more plan there than execution.
- Although complicated in its execution, my plan is simple.
- It also served as an introduction to personnel who would play leading roles in the plan's execution.
- The newly enacted Fiscal Code adds some regularity to the process of funding Russia's military establishment in the course of budget execution.
- Both rely on strong team plans and good execution, and both appeal to my competitive nature.
- All this requires planning and thereafter execution.
- After months of gathering research and outlining a plan of execution, Gooden was ready to sell the idea to her superiors.
- In 1991, the Giants were better prepared in game plan and execution.
- Handling the broad areas of creativity, marketing and sponsorship, production or on-ground execution and technical management are also of great importance.
- The moment neatly captures the big problem of corporate strategy: the gap between the brilliant plan and the actual execution.
- There is a chilling ruthlessness to the alleged strategy, matched by the style of its apparent execution.
- Julie's background includes data center and computer support as well as experience with test plan development and execution.
- Successful implementation and execution of a security plan requires a buy-in by all employees, Hyland says.
- The difference in style and execution of the two deals symbolizes wider contrasts that will filter through to the market as the four companies involved go through their transition periods.
- An early start, unlimited funding, and bold execution of German scientific plans became a recurring theme throughout the report.
- Centralize planning and decentralize execution of the operation.
- The final execution of his plans, however, fell well short of success.
- Most researchers did not systematically plan the design and execution of their research protocol to minimize the risk of bias.
Synonyms implementation, carrying out, accomplishment, performance, effecting, bringing off, bringing about, achievement, carrying off, carrying through, completion, enactment, enforcement, discharge, prosecution, engineering, attainment, realization, fulfilment perpetration - 1.1 The technique or style with which an artistic work is produced or carried out.
(艺术品制作或演奏等的)技巧;手法 the film is entirely professional in its execution 这部影片在制作方面完全达到了专业水平。 Example sentencesExamples - This was a marvellous performance, not only in technical execution, but in the new perspectives it offered.
- From piece to piece, the style of execution varies, and there seems little connection between them beyond the unusual and attractive medium and the scale.
- She has earned a reputation for a fierce presence on stage, brilliant technique and consummate execution of theme and movement.
- All photo entries will be scored based on their originality, technical execution and narrative abilities.
- One panel assesses the difficulty of a routine and awards a rating out of 10 and the other panel marks each performance for its technical execution.
- Maybe it might have worked better set in London - but the whole lame affair is depressing in style and execution.
- So what can you say about a film that is so theatrical in conception yet so technically cinematic in execution?
- As it stands, I recognize its technical prowess and professional execution, but this is something aimed squarely at the choir.
- A feature of these paintings is their abrasive, primitivist style of conception and execution.
- While Giovanni Pisano's Siena Cathedral façade may have provided an inspiration for Maitani's design, his style of execution as a sculptor is more independent in character.
- The technical execution throughout the album is flawless.
- Pages xvii and 78 show two details of a monument whose style and execution Sledge praises, but there is no view of the whole.
- As his style and execution changed naturally over the years, what he taught his students also changed.
- Hatoum's video works are not only conceptually generic, their execution is classically styled.
- There is less dimension or individual color and style, execution and technique.
- The exhibits also reminded me of Te Papa in style and execution: another excellent day out, half a world away.
- The portrait miniatures he painted were sweet in nature and clean in style and execution.
- The sound was completely coherent, the transitions between solos faultlessly smooth in their style and execution.
- Thus, your thinking of the music represented a synthesis of the notes, their musical expression and their technical execution.
- Pale Flower is a film that balances its old and new sensibilities with immaculate style and execution.
Synonyms performance, presentation, rendition, rendering, staging delivery, technique, style - 1.2Law The putting into effect of a legal instrument or order.
〔律〕(法律文书或命令的)执行 obligation to pay the deposit before the execution of the lease Example sentencesExamples - Germany would scrupulously comply with any request from the to suspend any execution of a deportation order.
- The power of this Court to grant orders staying execution of judgments pending applications for special leave to appeal is undoubted.
- At some point, I take it, the dates specified at about line 22 or 23 on 894 were completed before execution of the relevant instruments?
- If the hirer were to give a specific order he would be responsible for harm resulting from negligent execution of the order, but he would be liable as a principal, not vicariously.
- But is this not committing the fallacy of looking beyond the instrument, beyond the state of affairs at the date of execution of the instrument?
- 1.3Law Seizure of the property or person of a debtor in default of payment.
〔律〕没收债务人财产;扣押债务人 count noun sixty-seven executions were ordered against goods Example sentencesExamples - However, once the sale occurs the debtor/mortgagor no longer has any interest in the property and any subsequent execution cannot attach to that which the debtor does not own.
- A trustee who properly and reasonably prosecutes or defends an action relating to his trust property or the execution of the trusts is entitled to be indemnified out of the trust property.
- The recent Constitutional Court ruling against the execution of immovable property of judgment debtors was an overwhelming victory for the weak and the legally challenged.
- Secondly, a bill of sale is ineffective to cover property acquired by the debtor after its execution as it must specifically list the property covered.
- Under Texas law, Individual Retirement Accounts are exempt from attachment, execution and seizure for the satisfaction of debt.
- 1.4Computing The performance of an instruction or program.
Example sentencesExamples - Some parameters can be changed during the execution of the program, i.e., the number of threads forked in a parallel region.
- When examined closely, we see that a software failure is a deviation of the execution of a program from its intended behavior.
- That means you could have a directory that allows executables but any new file in the directory is by default denied execution.
- In case of an error or any anomaly during the execution of a program, the kernel can use signals to notify the process.
- This will let you watch the execution of a program to determine any gaps, and is especially useful if used in conjunction with a debug flag.
2The carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person. 死刑的执行,处死刑,处决 the execution of juveniles is prohibited by international law count noun there were mass arrests and executions 进行了大拘捕,并有许多人被处决。 Example sentencesExamples - Tennessee had been the only Southern state not to have carried out an execution since the death penalty was reinstituted by the United States Supreme Court in 1976.
- He has been convicted of murder and is awaiting execution on death row while the US judicial and political system plays Russian roulette with his life.
- Incidentally there are no proven cases of a wrongful legal execution in America since WWII.
- They have come to a verdict on the sentence, life in prison or death by execution.
- The authors find that the murder rate is significantly reduced by both death sentences and executions.
- She is at risk of imminent execution after her death sentence for adultery was upheld by the Supreme Court.
- By now most honest people concede that the deterrent effect of execution is non-existent and few are unaware of an increasing number of death row exonerations.
- The judicial sentence of death by execution has been present since the formation of the first civilised societies.
- While awaiting execution, death row inmates endure dehumanising circumstances as well as alienation from families who have abandoned them or simply cannot afford to visit them.
- At the place of public execution the death sentences were, at the last possible moment, commuted to exile.
- By the end of 2003, Amnesty had recorded 1,639 death sentences and 726 executions.
- The gross inadequacy of the legal defense for persons facing execution is fostered by the state's judicial system.
- In front of a packed courtroom he announced that he had decided against execution and sentenced the defendants instead to life imprisonment.
- No one ever stops to think about the people who have to carry out the executions or work on death row.
- Although there is a trend towards prohibition, twenty of the thirty-eight states that have a death penalty still permit execution of the mentally retarded.
- In many places, jurors in capital cases have only two choices of punishment for those they find guilty: execution or permanent imprisonment.
- The warrant of execution was issued on 8 February 1999.
- When Capote met Perry Smith - convicted to execution and on death row - he was immediately captivated by him and his discernible sensitivity.
- ‘I think he should get a life sentence because execution will be too merciful for him,’ says another customer.
- Kevin Spacey plays Gale, a man who has been convicted of murder and awaits his execution while on death row.
Synonyms capital punishment, the death penalty, being put to death, killing the gibbet, the gallows, the noose, the rope, the scaffold, the guillotine, the firing squad North American the (electric) chair informal the drop North American informal necktie party historical noyade - 2.1 The killing of someone as a political act.
政治谋杀 they were held captive for two days and threatened with execution Example sentencesExamples - According to Thomas, he was threatened with execution.
- The only good news emerging is the release of the three Japanese hostages who were threatened with execution for more than a week.
- However, the prosecution described the killing as an execution and argued a clearer case of murder could not be found.
- They were frequently threatened with execution if they tried to escape.
- And I have no problem at all with summary execution of would-be suicide bombers.
- We believe the terrorists forced them to dig their own graves and prepared them for execution.
- The newspaper quoted unidentified soldiers as saying the captive had been threatened with execution and was later dumped from the back of a moving vehicle.
- The government's assertion that torture and summary executions might be carried out without recourse to the law clearly shocked the court.
- Detectives described the killing as a clinically-planned execution.
- Gupta, who considers the views of all other historians as relevant material, concludes that it was principally a political execution.
- US-led forces raided parts of a town yesterday searching for hostages threatened with execution by rebels.
- During his opening address, Crown prosecutor Peter Magee described the killing as an execution.
- This was not just some random shooting but a well planned and organised execution.
- The police are also alleged to have failed to act to stop the lawyer's killing despite having had advance warning from loyalist sources that his execution was planned.
- Bribery had gotten him the identity of the renegade young men; he'd had them all rounded up and threatened with execution unless the one who'd done the deed identified himself.
- If the wars of terror against some states continue, then we will continue to be shocked by another suicide bombing, another execution of a hostage.
Rhymesablution, absolution, allocution, attribution, circumlocution, circumvolution, Confucian, constitution, contribution, convolution, counter-revolution, destitution, dilution, diminution, distribution, electrocution, elocution, evolution, institution, interlocution, irresolution, Lilliputian, locution, perlocution, persecution, pollution, prosecution, prostitution, restitution, retribution, Rosicrucian, solution, substitution, volution Definition of execution in US English: executionnounˌeksəˈkyo͞oSH(ə)nˌɛksəˈkjuʃ(ə)n 1The carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action. (计划、命令、行动方针的)实施,实行;执行 he was fascinated by the entire operation and its execution 他被整个行动及其实施深深吸引住了。 Example sentencesExamples - The difference in style and execution of the two deals symbolizes wider contrasts that will filter through to the market as the four companies involved go through their transition periods.
- Most researchers did not systematically plan the design and execution of their research protocol to minimize the risk of bias.
- After months of gathering research and outlining a plan of execution, Gooden was ready to sell the idea to her superiors.
- There is a chilling ruthlessness to the alleged strategy, matched by the style of its apparent execution.
- You see, the key issue is technical strategy and execution - not business growth.
- Both rely on strong team plans and good execution, and both appeal to my competitive nature.
- Although complicated in its execution, my plan is simple.
- All this requires planning and thereafter execution.
- Successful implementation and execution of a security plan requires a buy-in by all employees, Hyland says.
- The newly enacted Fiscal Code adds some regularity to the process of funding Russia's military establishment in the course of budget execution.
- They were still full of vim and vigour and their goal, after 60 minutes, rivalled Cork's in style and execution.
- The final execution of his plans, however, fell well short of success.
- It also served as an introduction to personnel who would play leading roles in the plan's execution.
- Centralize planning and decentralize execution of the operation.
- Handling the broad areas of creativity, marketing and sponsorship, production or on-ground execution and technical management are also of great importance.
- In 1991, the Giants were better prepared in game plan and execution.
- Julie's background includes data center and computer support as well as experience with test plan development and execution.
- Rather, the exercise emphasis is on the staff planning process, orders production, reporting, and execution of the plan.
- The moment neatly captures the big problem of corporate strategy: the gap between the brilliant plan and the actual execution.
- Rangers' football over the past season was never Brazilian in style or execution.
- An early start, unlimited funding, and bold execution of German scientific plans became a recurring theme throughout the report.
- It struck him as a rather dangerous enterprise though he realized there was rather more plan there than execution.
Synonyms implementation, carrying out, accomplishment, performance, effecting, bringing off, bringing about, achievement, carrying off, carrying through, completion, enactment, enforcement, discharge, prosecution, engineering, attainment, realization, fulfilment - 1.1 The technique or style with which an artistic work is produced or carried out.
(艺术品制作或演奏等的)技巧;手法 the opera's creative execution Example sentencesExamples - The sound was completely coherent, the transitions between solos faultlessly smooth in their style and execution.
- One panel assesses the difficulty of a routine and awards a rating out of 10 and the other panel marks each performance for its technical execution.
- The exhibits also reminded me of Te Papa in style and execution: another excellent day out, half a world away.
- From piece to piece, the style of execution varies, and there seems little connection between them beyond the unusual and attractive medium and the scale.
- The technical execution throughout the album is flawless.
- Pale Flower is a film that balances its old and new sensibilities with immaculate style and execution.
- As his style and execution changed naturally over the years, what he taught his students also changed.
- All photo entries will be scored based on their originality, technical execution and narrative abilities.
- This was a marvellous performance, not only in technical execution, but in the new perspectives it offered.
- While Giovanni Pisano's Siena Cathedral façade may have provided an inspiration for Maitani's design, his style of execution as a sculptor is more independent in character.
- Pages xvii and 78 show two details of a monument whose style and execution Sledge praises, but there is no view of the whole.
- There is less dimension or individual color and style, execution and technique.
- Thus, your thinking of the music represented a synthesis of the notes, their musical expression and their technical execution.
- As it stands, I recognize its technical prowess and professional execution, but this is something aimed squarely at the choir.
- Hatoum's video works are not only conceptually generic, their execution is classically styled.
- The portrait miniatures he painted were sweet in nature and clean in style and execution.
- Maybe it might have worked better set in London - but the whole lame affair is depressing in style and execution.
- She has earned a reputation for a fierce presence on stage, brilliant technique and consummate execution of theme and movement.
- So what can you say about a film that is so theatrical in conception yet so technically cinematic in execution?
- A feature of these paintings is their abrasive, primitivist style of conception and execution.
Synonyms performance, presentation, rendition, rendering, staging - 1.2Law The putting into effect of a legal instrument or order.
〔律〕(法律文书或命令的)执行 Example sentencesExamples - But is this not committing the fallacy of looking beyond the instrument, beyond the state of affairs at the date of execution of the instrument?
- Germany would scrupulously comply with any request from the to suspend any execution of a deportation order.
- At some point, I take it, the dates specified at about line 22 or 23 on 894 were completed before execution of the relevant instruments?
- If the hirer were to give a specific order he would be responsible for harm resulting from negligent execution of the order, but he would be liable as a principal, not vicariously.
- The power of this Court to grant orders staying execution of judgments pending applications for special leave to appeal is undoubted.
- 1.3Law Seizure of the property or person of a debtor in default of payment.
〔律〕没收债务人财产;扣押债务人 Example sentencesExamples - Under Texas law, Individual Retirement Accounts are exempt from attachment, execution and seizure for the satisfaction of debt.
- Secondly, a bill of sale is ineffective to cover property acquired by the debtor after its execution as it must specifically list the property covered.
- The recent Constitutional Court ruling against the execution of immovable property of judgment debtors was an overwhelming victory for the weak and the legally challenged.
- However, once the sale occurs the debtor/mortgagor no longer has any interest in the property and any subsequent execution cannot attach to that which the debtor does not own.
- A trustee who properly and reasonably prosecutes or defends an action relating to his trust property or the execution of the trusts is entitled to be indemnified out of the trust property.
- 1.4Computing The performance of an instruction or program.
Example sentencesExamples - When examined closely, we see that a software failure is a deviation of the execution of a program from its intended behavior.
- This will let you watch the execution of a program to determine any gaps, and is especially useful if used in conjunction with a debug flag.
- In case of an error or any anomaly during the execution of a program, the kernel can use signals to notify the process.
- That means you could have a directory that allows executables but any new file in the directory is by default denied execution.
- Some parameters can be changed during the execution of the program, i.e., the number of threads forked in a parallel region.
2The carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person. 死刑的执行,处死刑,处决 the execution of juveniles is prohibited by international law 行刑地点。 executions of convicted murderers Example sentencesExamples - The judicial sentence of death by execution has been present since the formation of the first civilised societies.
- The warrant of execution was issued on 8 February 1999.
- When Capote met Perry Smith - convicted to execution and on death row - he was immediately captivated by him and his discernible sensitivity.
- The authors find that the murder rate is significantly reduced by both death sentences and executions.
- He has been convicted of murder and is awaiting execution on death row while the US judicial and political system plays Russian roulette with his life.
- In many places, jurors in capital cases have only two choices of punishment for those they find guilty: execution or permanent imprisonment.
- By now most honest people concede that the deterrent effect of execution is non-existent and few are unaware of an increasing number of death row exonerations.
- At the place of public execution the death sentences were, at the last possible moment, commuted to exile.
- Although there is a trend towards prohibition, twenty of the thirty-eight states that have a death penalty still permit execution of the mentally retarded.
- While awaiting execution, death row inmates endure dehumanising circumstances as well as alienation from families who have abandoned them or simply cannot afford to visit them.
- No one ever stops to think about the people who have to carry out the executions or work on death row.
- The gross inadequacy of the legal defense for persons facing execution is fostered by the state's judicial system.
- She is at risk of imminent execution after her death sentence for adultery was upheld by the Supreme Court.
- Incidentally there are no proven cases of a wrongful legal execution in America since WWII.
- In front of a packed courtroom he announced that he had decided against execution and sentenced the defendants instead to life imprisonment.
- By the end of 2003, Amnesty had recorded 1,639 death sentences and 726 executions.
- ‘I think he should get a life sentence because execution will be too merciful for him,’ says another customer.
- They have come to a verdict on the sentence, life in prison or death by execution.
- Kevin Spacey plays Gale, a man who has been convicted of murder and awaits his execution while on death row.
- Tennessee had been the only Southern state not to have carried out an execution since the death penalty was reinstituted by the United States Supreme Court in 1976.
Synonyms capital punishment, the death penalty, being put to death, killing - 2.1 The killing of someone as a political act.
政治谋杀 Example sentencesExamples - This was not just some random shooting but a well planned and organised execution.
- And I have no problem at all with summary execution of would-be suicide bombers.
- The government's assertion that torture and summary executions might be carried out without recourse to the law clearly shocked the court.
- However, the prosecution described the killing as an execution and argued a clearer case of murder could not be found.
- According to Thomas, he was threatened with execution.
- Detectives described the killing as a clinically-planned execution.
- The only good news emerging is the release of the three Japanese hostages who were threatened with execution for more than a week.
- Gupta, who considers the views of all other historians as relevant material, concludes that it was principally a political execution.
- Bribery had gotten him the identity of the renegade young men; he'd had them all rounded up and threatened with execution unless the one who'd done the deed identified himself.
- If the wars of terror against some states continue, then we will continue to be shocked by another suicide bombing, another execution of a hostage.
- The newspaper quoted unidentified soldiers as saying the captive had been threatened with execution and was later dumped from the back of a moving vehicle.
- US-led forces raided parts of a town yesterday searching for hostages threatened with execution by rebels.
- They were frequently threatened with execution if they tried to escape.
- The police are also alleged to have failed to act to stop the lawyer's killing despite having had advance warning from loyalist sources that his execution was planned.
- We believe the terrorists forced them to dig their own graves and prepared them for execution.
- During his opening address, Crown prosecutor Peter Magee described the killing as an execution.
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