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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ex·e·cu·tion /ˌeksəˈkjuːʃən/ ●○○ noun  1 [countable, uncountable]SCCKILL when someone is killed, especially as a legal punishment 〔尤指依法的〕处死[处决] a public execution 当众处死 The two men face execution (=they will be killed as a punishment). 两名男子面临处决。 Torture and summary execution (=execution without a trial or any legal process) are common. 严刑拷打和不经审判就地处决相当普遍。 He was granted a stay of execution (=delay in carrying out an execution). 他被准予缓期处决。2 [uncountable] formalDO a process in which you do something that has been carefully planned 实施;执行 SYN implementationexecution of the formulation and execution of urban policy 城市政策的制定与实施3 [uncountable] law the process of making sure that the instructions in a legal document are followed 〔法律文件的〕执行 the execution of a will 遗嘱的执行4. [uncountable] formalPERFORM the performance of a difficult action or movement 〔高难度动作的〕表演5 [uncountable] formalAVP the process of producing something such as a painting, film, book etc, or the way it is produced 〔绘画、电影、文字作品等的〕创作(方式) art that is unusual in design and execution 在设计和创作方面与众不同的艺术6. [countable, uncountable] technical when you make a computer program work, or a command (=instruction) happen 〔计算机程序或指令的〕执行nCOLLOCATIONSverbscarry out an executionThe 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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executionMany of Dali's paintings are witty in design and execution.Davis' execution on his last jump was perfect.Once those processes are specifically defined, disciplined execution is the next vital ingredient.He had petitioned the court to stay his execution pending review.Despite the disparity in execution the result is surprisingly similar.The first recorded execution in the town's register is that of Richard Bentley of Sowerby on 20 March 1541.Militants had also violated humanitarian standards with summary executions, kidnappings and assaults against civilians.The execution has been delayed one month.the execution of a search warrantAnd it was just the same when it came to executions.summary executionMuch ill-feeling was vented out on former collaborators, many of whom faced summary execution before government authority was fully established.Further macabre details of summary executions, including the use of dynamite to dismember prisoners, are expected to be released soon.Their leaders outside the jails issue orders that have to be obeyed on pain of summary execution.The conservatives and their newspapers took this occasion to denounce Arista for the summary execution of a political offender.The results were fairly similar to 1967: two summary executions and one piece of major surgery.Militants had also violated humanitarian standards with summary executions, kidnappings and assaults against civilians.execution ofOur office is responsible for the execution of the new marketing plan.
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execution
execution /ˌeksəˈkjuːʃən, ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃən/ noun
1. [uncountable and countable] 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  implementation
    execution of
    the formulation and execution of urban policy
3. [uncountable] law the process of making sure that the instructions in a legal document are followed:
    the execution of a will
4. [uncountable] formal the performance of a difficult action or movement
5. [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 execution
6. [uncountable and countable] technical when you make a computer program work, or a command (=instruction) happen
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    carry 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.
■ adjectives
    a 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.
■ phrases
    a stay of execution (=the official stopping or delay of an execution) He was granted a stay of execution by the Supreme Court.


exe·cu·tionBrE /ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn/ 🔊 noun [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。🔊🔊 [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。🔊🔊 [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。🔊🔊 [uncountable] (law 法律) the act of following the instructions in a legal document, especially those in sb's will (尤指遗嘱的)执行a ˌstay of exeˈcution(law 法律) a delay in following the order of a court 缓期执行to grant a stay of execution准予缓期执行