execution 的定义
- the act or process of executing.
- the state or fact of being executed.
- the infliction of capital punishment or, formerly, of any legal punishment.
- the process of performing a judgment or sentence of a court: The judge stayed execution of the sentence pending appeal.
- a mode or style of performance; technical skill, as in music: The pianist's execution of the sonata was consummate.
- effective, usually destructive action, or the result attained by it: The grenades did rapid execution.
- Law. a judicial writ directing the enforcement of a judgment.
- Computers. the act of running, or the results of having run, a program or routine, or the performance of an instruction.
execution 近义词
killing
carrying out of a task
更多execution例句
- That has an impact on both media planning and creative execution.
- “I’m looking forward to accelerating execution of the strategic vision for the future of Walgreens,” Standley said in a statement.
- Broad cultural contexts are rarer and rarer, and to harness these contexts takes a lot of thoughtfulness and a high degree of successful execution.
- Eventually, the system may be tapped to help judge execution scores, too.
- While these campaigns will have the tone of The Times, the execution is different, all publishers now, for instance, have to use programs like Zoom while remote working.
- Recall how Clinton returned to Arkansas from the campaign trail to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man.
- The execution of two police officers in cold blood has shocked the city and driven a deeper wedge between the cops and the mayor.
- Their intentions may be good, but their execution and insight are lousy.
- Heavily armed Simbas had already arrived at the missionary house and were lining up families in the backyard for execution.
- If they were well thought through, with a clear plan of execution, she was in, and ready to go to the mat.
- This alone could hinder the execution of his appointment, for in other things he has excellent qualifications for the dignity.
- But it greatly equalizes and strengthens the fingers, and makes your execution smooth and elegant.
- Ripperda's attention was next directed to put his plan of escape, in train for execution.
- Important orders for new books are now in course of execution, the volumes being due early in this year's session.
- Many persons impede their execution by not keeping the thumb independent enough of the rest of the hand.