executing

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execute
v. ejecutar, accionar, cumplimentar, efectuar, hacer, llevar a cabo, oficiar, perpetrar, realizar, tramitar, ultimar; ajusticiar, fusilar, pasar por las armas

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execute
v.- ejecutar, llevar a cabo, dar cumplimiento, desempeñar, dar muerte

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execute
(v) ejecutar

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self-executing
de efecto inmediato

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execute1
(v.) = realizar, ejecutar, llevar a cabo, efectuar, procesar.
Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
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* execute + a check = hacer una comprobación.
* execute + a command = ejecutar una orden, llevar a cabo una orden.
* execute + a decision = ejecutar una decisión, llevar a cabo una decisión.
* execute + a design = realizar un diseño.
* execute + an instruction = ejecutar una orden.
* execute + a search = realizar una búsqueda.
* execute + a task = ejecutar una tarea.
* execute + a theft = cometer un robo, llevar a cabo un robo.
* execute + a warm boot = realizar una carga en caliente.
* execute + Baile = bailar.
* execute left! = ¡izquierda!.
* execute right! = ¡derecha!.
* execute + steps = llevar a cabo una serie de pasos anteriormente realizados.

 
execute2
(v.) = interpretar.
Ex: Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as he recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.

 
execute3
(v.) = ejecutar, ajusticiar.
Ex: Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.