柯林斯詞典execute /??ks??kju?t/ (executing,executed,executes) 1. V-T To execute someone means to kill them as a punishment for a serious crime. 處死 He said nobody had been executed as a direct result of the events. 他說沒有人作為這幾起事件的直接后果被處死。 One group claimed to have executed the hostage. 一個(gè)組織聲稱他們已處死了那名人質(zhì)。2. executionN-VAR 處死 Execution by lethal injection is scheduled for July 30th. 注射死刑定于7月30日執(zhí)行。3. V-T If you execute a plan, you carry it out. 執(zhí)行 (計(jì)劃等)[正式] We are going to execute our campaign plan to the letter. 我們將嚴(yán)格執(zhí)行我們的競選方案。4. executionN-UNCOUNT 執(zhí)行 U.S. forces are fully prepared for the execution of any action once the order is given by the president. 美國軍隊(duì)做好了充分準(zhǔn)備,一旦總統(tǒng)下令就采取行動(dòng)。5. V-T If you execute a difficult action or movement, you successfully perform it. 完成 (高難動(dòng)作) The landing was skilfully executed. 著陸熟練地完成了。 返回 execute劍橋詞典 execute verb [T] (KILL) to kill someone as a legal punishment (依法)處決,處死 He was executed for murder . 他因犯謀殺罪被處死。 例句 She was condemned to death and executed two weeks later .A convicted murderer was executed in North Carolina yesterday .Guy Fawkes was executed for treason after he took part in a plot to blow up the British Parliament building .Anyone caught trying to escape from the prison camp would be executed on the spot .A firing squad was ordered to take the prisoners to a nearby clearing and execute them. execute verb [T] (DO) C2 formal to do or perform something, especially in a planned way (尤指有計(jì)劃地)實(shí)施,履行,表演 to execute a deal /plan 進(jìn)行交易/實(shí)施計(jì)劃 The whole play was executed with great precision . 這出戲從頭到尾表演得絲絲入扣,有板有眼。 ?execute a will law specialized If you execute someone's will, you deal with that person's money , property , etc., according to the instructions in it. 執(zhí)行遺囑 返回 execute