executing 的 2 个定义
ex·e·cut·ed, ex·e·cut·ing.
- to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan or order.
- to perform or do: to execute a maneuver;to execute a gymnastic feat.
- to inflict capital punishment on; put to death according to law.
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ex·e·cut·ed, ex·e·cut·ing.
- to perform or accomplish something, as an assigned task.
- Sports. to perform properly the fundamental moves or mechanics of a sport, game, position, or particular play; show smoothness in necessary skills: We just didn't execute defensively.
executing 近义词
kill
carry out a task
executing 的近义词 46 个
- accomplish
- complete
- deal with
- do
- enact
- enforce
- implement
- meet
- perform
- prosecute
- pull off
- take care of
- achieve
- act
- administer
- administrate
- cause
- consummate
- discharge
- effect
- finish
- fulfill
- govern
- hit
- percolate
- play
- realize
- render
- score
- transact
- bring off
- bring to fruition
- come through
- do the job
- do the trick
- do to a t
- earn wings
- get there
- hack it
- make it
- polish off
- put into effect
- put over
- put through
- sail through
- take care of business
executing 的反义词 22 个
更多executing例句
- The police department even confirmed that “it is common practice” for officers to request medical help before executing high-risk warrants.
- Then, there is the digital infrastructure required to execute the agency’s key activities properly.
- That number is up partly because planning and executing a virtual event takes less time than a physical one.
- We’ve heard about some pretty interesting, big ideas around how to execute that.
- The company’s chips are among the best at breaking up the manipulation of data into small pieces and then executing that in parallel at high speed.
- The tour ended up costing us $147,802 to produce and execute.
- Around noon, the order was given to execute the mission the next day.
- But it was the first time that I showed Lorne and Seth and everyone at the show that I could handle the pressure and execute.
- On June 3, the rebel leader announced he would execute Budik and another captive, a secret police colonel.
- They planned to take Indian diplomats hostage and then execute them as Modi was took office.
- In case that they would not abandon the religion which they preached, the officials of Masamune commenced to execute their orders.
- Indeed, in many cases a general agency requires the employment of many persons to execute the business.
- The engine will be set to work before it is sent off, and every possible care taken to execute it in the most perfect order.
- Until the mortgagor fails to execute his part of the agreement, he retains possession of the property.
- Sometimes the contract states what the offending or wrongful party must pay should he fail to execute it.