1. 將…處死;將…正法 To execute someone means to kill them as a punishment for a serious crime.
e.g. He was executed by lethal injection earlier today... 他于今天早些時(shí)候被注射處死。 e.g. One group claimed to have executed the American hostage... 一個(gè)組織聲稱(chēng)已經(jīng)處決了那名美國人質(zhì)。
execution Execution by lethal injection is scheduled for July 30th. 定于7月30日執行注射死刑。
2. 執行;實(shí)施;貫徹 If you execute a plan, you carry it out.
e.g. We are going to execute our campaign plan to the letter. 我們將嚴格施行我們的競選計劃。
execution US forces are fully prepared for the execution of any action once the order is given by the president. 美國軍隊充分準備好隨時(shí)執行總統的任何指令。
3. 完成,表演(高難度動(dòng)作) If you execute a difficult action or movement, you successfully perform it.
e.g. I executed the hairpin turn high on the sheer western face of the mountains... 我在山脈西側陡峭的高處成功地急轉彎。 e.g. The landing was skilfully executed. 熟練地完成了著(zhù)陸。
4. 制作,創(chuàng )作(藝術(shù)品) When someone executes a work of art, they make or produce it, using an idea as a basis.
e.g. Morris executed a suite of twelve drawings in 1978... 莫里斯在1978年創(chuàng )作了由12幅畫(huà)組成的一組作品。 e.g. A well-executed shot of a tall ship is a joy to behold. 欣賞優(yōu)秀的高桅橫帆船攝影作品是種樂(lè )趣。
execution The ideas in the show's presentation were good, but failed in execution. 那場(chǎng)展覽陳述的想法很好,但是沒(méi)能實(shí)現。
execute英英釋義
verb
1. sign in the presence of witnesses
e.g. The President executed the treaty
2. put in effect
e.g. carry out a task execute the decision of the people He actioned the operation