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execute

VT ดำเนินการ  จัดการ  ปฏิบัติการ  administer do perform dam-nuan-kan

 

execute

VT บังคับ ตามกฎหมาย  บังคับใช้ ตามกฎหมาย  bang-kab-tam-kod-mai

 

execute

VT ประหารชีวิต  behead electrocute kill pra-han-chi-wid

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EXECUTE

v.t.[L. exequor, for exsequor; ex and sequor, to follow. See Seek. ] 1. Literally, to follow out or through. Hence, to perform; to do; to effect; to carry into complete effect; to complete; to finish. We execute a purpose, a plan, design or scheme; we execute a work undertaken, that is, we pursue it to the end.
2. To perform; to inflict; as, to execute judgment or vengeance.
3. To carry into effect; as, to execute law or justice.
4. To carry into effect the law, or the judgment or sentence on a person; to inflict capital punishment on; to put to death; as, to execute a traitor.
5. To kill.
6. To complete, as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to a writing, as by signing and sealing; as, to execute a deed or lease.

 

EXECUTE

v.i.To perform the proper office; to produce an effect.

 

EXECUTED

pp. Done; performed; accomplished; carried into effect; put to death.

 

EXECUTER

n.One who performs or carries into effect. [See Executor. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EXECUTE

Ex "e *cute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Executed; p. pr. & vb. n. Executing. ]Etym: [F. exécuter, L. executus, exsecutus, p. p. of exequi to follow to the end, pursue; ex out + sequi to follow. See Second, Sue to follow up, and cf. Exequy. ]

 

1. To follow out or through to the end; to carry out into complete effect; to complete; to finish; to effect; to perform; Why delays His hand to execute what his decree Fixed on this day Milton.

 

2. To complete, as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to give validity to, as by signing and perhaps sealing and delivering; as, to execute a deed, lease, mortgage, will, etc.

 

3. To give effect to; to do what is provided or required by; to perform the requirements or stimulations of; as, to execute a decree, judgment, writ, or process.

 

4. To infect capital punishment on; to put to death in conformity to a legal sentence; as, to execute a traitor.

 

5. Too put to death illegally; to kill. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

6. (Mus. )

 

Defn: To perform, as a piece of music, either on an instrument or with the voice; as, to execute a difficult part brilliantly.

 

Syn. -- To accomplish; effect; fulfill; achieve; consummate; finish; complete. See Accomplish.

 

EXECUTE

EXECUTE Ex "e *cute, v. i.

 

1. To do one's work; to act one's part of purpose. [R.] Hayward.

 

2. To perform musically.

 

EXECUTER

EXECUTER Ex "e *cu `ter, n.

 

Defn: One who performs or carries into effect. See Executor.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

execute

ex e cute |ˈeksiˌkyo͞ot ˈɛksəˌkjut | verb [ with obj. ] 1 carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, or course of action ): the corporation executed a series of financial deals. produce (a work of art ): not only does she execute embroideries, she designs them, too. perform (an activity or maneuver requiring care or skill ): they had to execute their dance steps with the greatest precision. Law make (a legal instrument ) valid by signing or sealing it. Law carry out (a judicial sentence, the terms of a will, or other order ): police executed a search warrant. Computing carry out an instruction or program. 2 carry out a sentence of death on (a legally condemned person ): he was convicted of treason and executed. kill (someone ) as a political act. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French executer, from medieval Latin executare, from Latin exsequi follow up, carry out, punish, from ex- out + sequi follow.

 

Oxford Dictionary

execute

execute |ˈɛksɪkjuːt | verb [ with obj. ] 1 put (a plan, order, or course of action ) into effect: the corporation executed a series of financial deals. produce (a work of art ). perform (a skilful action or manoeuvre ): they had to execute their dance steps with the greatest precision. Law make (a legal instrument ) valid by signing or sealing it. Law carry out (a judicial sentence, the terms of a will, or other order ): police executed a search warrant. Computing carry out an instruction or program. 2 carry out a sentence of death on (a legally condemned person ): he was convicted of treason and executed. kill (someone ) as a political act. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French executer, from medieval Latin executare, from Latin exsequi follow up, punish , from ex- out + sequi follow .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

execute

execute verb 1 he was convicted and executed: put to death, kill; hang, behead, guillotine, electrocute, send to the (electric ) chair, shoot, put before a firing squad; informal string up, fry. 2 the corporation executed a series of financial deals: carry out, accomplish, bring off /about, achieve, complete, engineer, conduct; informal pull off; formal effectuate. 3 a well-executed act: perform, present, render; stage.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

execute

execute verb 1 he was convicted of treason and executed: put to death, carry out a sentence of death on, kill; hang, send to the gibbet, behead, guillotine, decapitate, electrocute, shoot, put before a firing squad, send to the gas chamber, garrotte, crucify, stone to death; lynch; N. Amer. send to the electric chair, send to the chair; informal string up; N. Amer. informal fry; in Turkey, historical bowstring. 2 the corporation executed a series of financial deals: carry out, accomplish, perform, implement, effect, bring off, bring about, achieve, carry off, carry through, complete, enact, enforce, put into effect, put into practice, do, discharge, prosecute, engineer, administer, attain, realize, fulfil; perpetrate; informal pull off, swing, cut; archaic acquit oneself of; rare effectuate. 3 a variety act which is cleverly conceived and fairly well executed: perform, present, render; stage, put on.

 

French Dictionary

exécuter

exécuter v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Mettre en application, accomplir. : Exécuter un projet. SYNONYME réaliser . 2 Interpréter (une œuvre musicale ). : Le pianiste a exécuté ses sonates avec brio. SYNONYME jouer . 3 Faire mourir, par décision de justice. : On a exécuté le condamné. verbe pronominal Se décider à agir. : Ils se sont exécutés à regret. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ils se sont exécutés avec brio. aimer

 

exécuteur

exécuteur , trice n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Bourreau. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom exécutant, personne qui exécute une tâche. LOCUTIONS Exécuteur des hautes œuvres. anciennement Bourreau. Exécuteur testamentaire. Personne chargée de l ’application d ’un testament. Note Technique Cette expression a été remplacée par liquidateur, liquidatrice dans le nouveau Code civil.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

execute

ex e cute /éksɪkjùːt / (! exe-は /eksɪ /; 強勢は第1音節 ) 〖語源は 「追求する 」〗(名 形 )executive 動詞 s /-ts /; d /-ɪd /; -cuting 他動詞 1 «…の罪で » 〈人 〉の死刑を執行する , …を処刑する «for » (!しばしば受け身で ) ; 〈人 〉を殺す The prisoner was executed for murder .その受刑者は殺人の罪で死刑を執行された 2 かたく 〈人が 〉〈義務 計画 職務など 〉を実行 [遂行 ]する ; 〈約束など 〉を履行する (⦅よりくだけて ⦆carry out )execute the plan [work ]その計画 [仕事 ]を実行する .3 かたく 〈困難な [技術を要する ]行為 を成し遂げる ; 〈曲 〉を演奏する ; (ダンスで )〈ステップ を踏む .4 かたく 〈芸術作品など 〉を制作する .5 〘法 〙法律 判決 遺言状など 〉を執行する ; 証書 契約書など 〉に署名 [調印 ]する .6 〘コンピュ 〙プログラム を実行する .