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Execution Legal Formal Process ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn Uncountable Public Killed

The word "execution" refers to the act of killing someone as a legal punishment. It can also mean carrying out a plan, skill in performance, or the fulfillment of legal instructions.

execution n. 1. the act of killing someone, especially as a legal punishment; the state of being put to death (countable, uncountable) 2. ...(formal) the act of doing sth or carrying out a plan (uncountable) 3. ...(formal) skill in performing a piece of music or work of art (uncountable) 4. ...(law) the act of making sure that the instructions in a legal document are followed (uncountable)

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Oxford exe·cu·tion / ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn ; NAmE ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the act of killing sb, especially as a legal punishment 处决 He faced execution by hanging for murder. 他因谋杀罪要以绞刑处死。 Over 200 executions were carried out last year. 去年执行了 200 多起死刑。 2 [uncountable ] ( formal) the act of doing a piece of work, performing a duty, or putting a plan into action 实行;执行;实施 He had failed in the execution of his duty. 他未能履行职责。 The idea was good, but the execution was poor. 这个主意倒不错,可实施情况不理想。 3 [uncountable ] ( formal) skill in performing or making sth, such as a piece of music or work of art 表演;(乐曲的)演奏;(艺术品的)制作 Her execution of the piano piece was perfect. 她把那段钢琴曲演奏得非常完美。 4 [uncountable ] ( law ) the act of following the instructions in a legal document, especially those in sb's will (尤指遗嘱的)执行 IDIOMsee
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exe·cu·tion / ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn ; NAmE ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn /
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executionex‧e‧cu‧tion /ˌeksəˈkjuːʃən/ ●○○ noun
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1[countable, uncountable] when someone is killed, especially as a legal punishment:  a public execution The two men face execution (=they will be killed as a punishment). Torture and summary execution (=execution without a trial or any legal process) are common. He was granted a stay of execution (=delay in carrying out an execution).2[uncountable] formal a process in which you do something that has been carefully planned SYN  implementationexecution of the formulation and execution of urban policy3[uncountable] law the process of making sure that the instructions in a legal document are followed:  the execution of a will4[uncountable] formal the performance of a difficult action or movement5[uncountable] formal the process of producing something such as a painting, film, book etc, or the way it is produced:  art that is unusual in design and execution6[countable, uncountable] technical when you make a computer program work, or a command (=instruction) happenCOLLOCATIONSverbscarry out an execution· The order to carry out his execution was sent to the prison.hold an execution (=carry one out)· The executions will be held later today.face execution (=be due to be killed)· He is facing execution after being found guilty of murdering three women.await execution (=wait to be killed)· The convicted men were moved to Virginia Penitentiary to await execution.an execution takes place (=it happens)· In Elizabethan times, the execution of traitors took place on Tower Hill.adjectivesa public execution (=in a public place. with people watching)· Bethea's hanging on August 14, 1936 was the last public execution in America.a mock execution (=one in which people pretend they are going to kill someone)· He had to endure torture and a mock execution.summary execution (=one that is done immediately, without a trial or any legal process)· Protestors face summary execution.a mass execution (=one in which many people are killed at the same time)· Eleven convicted murderers were hanged in what was the country's biggest ever mass execution.phrasesa stay of execution (=the official stopping or delay of an execution)· He was granted a stay of execution by the Supreme Court.
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n.执行,实行;完成;死刑

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