execute

  • 31execute — [14] The original meaning of execute in English was ‘carry out’, but the sense ‘kill judicially’ had already developed by the end of the 15th century (it comes from the notion of ‘carrying out’ a sentence). The word comes via Old French executer… …

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  • 32execute a trade — ► STOCK MARKET to buy or sell shares, etc.: »The bond trader who is believed to have executed the trade refused to comment on the transaction. Main Entry: ↑execute …

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  • 33execute a will — ► LAW to deal with a dead person s money, property, etc. according to the instructions in their will Main Entry: ↑execute …

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  • 34Execute in place — (XIP)  позволяет выполнять программу с того накопителя, где она находится, без предварительной загрузки её в оперативную память. За счёт этого снижаются требования к объёму оперативной памяти с произвольным доступом. Программы, запущенные на …

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  • 35execute a sentence — index condemn (punish), discipline (punish), penalize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 36execute judgment — index discipline (punish), penalize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 37execute justice — index condemn (punish), discipline (punish) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 38Execute (Oxide & Neutrino album) — Infobox Album | Name = Execute Type = Studio Artist = Oxide Neutrino Released = flagicon|United Kingdom May 28, 2001 Recorded = 2000 2001 Genre = Garage Hip Hop Grime Length = Label = East West Reviews = Producer = Last album = The Solid Sound of …

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  • 39Execute-Disable-Bit — Das NX Bit (No eXecute) ist die Bezeichnung einer Technik zur „Verbesserung der Sicherheit eines Computers“, die der Chiphersteller AMD mit dem Prozessor Athlon 64 für den x86 Markt einführte. Die Technik wird von AMD als „Enhanced Virus… …

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  • 40execute on sth — UK US execute on sth Phrasal Verb with execute({{}}/ˈeksɪkjuːt/ verb ► to perform a task or complete an activity successfully: »We are confident about our ability to execute on cost performance and meet our goals for the remainder of the year …

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