execution
英 [,eksɪ'kjuːʃ(ə)n]
美 [,ɛksɪ'kjuʃən]
英文詞源
- execution (n.)
- late 14c., "a carrying out, a putting into effect; enforcement; performance (of a law, statute, etc.), the carrying out (of a plan, etc.)," from Anglo-French execucioun (late 13c.), Old French execucion "a carrying out" (of an order, etc.), from Latin executionem (nominative executio) "an accomplishing," noun of action from past participle stem of exequi/exsequi "to follow out" (see execute).
Specific sense of "act of putting to death" (mid-14c.) is from Middle English legal phrases such as don execution of deth "carry out a sentence of death." Literal meaning "action of carrying something into effect" is from late 14c. John McKay, coach of the woeful Tampa Bay Buccaneers (U.S. football team), when asked by a reporter what he thought of his team's execution, replied, "I think it would be a good idea." Executor and executioner were formerly used indifferently, because both are carrying out legal orders.
雙語例句
- 1. The ideas in the show's presentation were good, but failed in execution.
- 那場展覽陳述的想法很好,但是沒能實現。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He can let the court's decision stand and permit the execution.
- 他有權維持法庭判決,批準死刑生效。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Execution by lethal injection is scheduled for July 30th.
- 定於7月30日執行注射死刑。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He found it distasteful to be offered drinks before witnessing the execution.
- 他覺得在目睹行刑前還要上酒讓人很不舒服。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. One of them was subjected to a mock execution.
- 他們當中有一個人受到了假處決。
來自柯林斯例句