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executed

/ek-si-kyoo-tid/US // ˈɛk sɪˌkyu tɪd //

被执行的,被处决,被处决的,受刑

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : carried out or acted on; performed: Doctors and nurses protested the central government's poorly executed offloading of healthcare responsibility to county governments.
    • : put to death according to law: Historically, an executed criminal was first buried in a public plot and only a year later transferred to the family grave.
    • : murdered or assassinated, especially swiftly and dispassionately or with political motivation: Videos even show the guerillas rejoicing over their executed victims.
    • : produced from a design or concept, as a piece of art or other skilled work: From the smoky wood flavors of seasonal appetizers to the finely executed desserts, the bistro keeps customers coming back for more.
    • : Law. put into force or effect: The Board is established for the purpose of hearing and deciding on appeals of a lawfully executed order. completed or transacted by fulfilling legal requirements, as by signing or sealing: To access this funding, municipalities must submit signed construction contracts and an executed loan agreement by June 17.
    • : Computers. carried out:Press F11, and the most recently executed launch configuration will be launched.

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Examples

  • Robinhood has earned $453 million so far this year from “payment for order flow,” which involves obtaining rebates from market-making firms like Citadel Securities that execute Robinhood customers’ trades.

  • While preparing the Congress dinners, Posey “shone in an all his splendor,” Custis wrote, and “his underlings flew in all directions to execute his orders.”

  • The defensive line’s proficiency up front has allowed the back seven to execute their system and clamp down tight.

  • In the middle of an unconventional offseason, there are still a lot more questions than answers to how, when and where the NHL plans to execute games and travel.

  • Orlando Hall was executed just before midnight after the Supreme Court allowed the Justice Department to move forward with his federal death penalty.

  • Yet the email references the 1970s, “when police officers were ambushed and executed on a regular basis.”

  • The families had gathered that Sunday to remember Ali Bazzal, a soldier whom the Nusra Front declared they had executed on Dec. 6.

  • Last week, Robert Wayne Holsey of Georgia and Paul Goodwin of Missouri were executed within just a few hours of each other.

  • Despite Atkins, people with IQs lower than 70 have since been executed.

  • The way it was executed was maybe not satisfying to people, and it was in no way tied up in a bow.

  • I beseech your Majesty to be pleased to have executed immediately what is most expedient for the royal service in this matter.

  • The whole of the carving and sculptured work has been executed by Mr. John Roddis.

  • Francesco Bussone di Carmagnola, count de Castlenuovo, executed.

  • He had to break his way through the thickets, see that some kind of a line was kept, and that orders were being executed.

  • He was at once arrested, and on October 13th tried by court martial, condemned to death, and executed a few hours later.