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| execute | |
| comp. | exécuter |
| IT el. | cycle E; cycle d'exécution; cycle d'opération; cycle exécution; cycle opération |
| patents. | passer; dresser; exercer; pratiquer |
| on | |
| comp. | en marche |
| earth.sc. el. | allumé; marche; ouvert |
| interrupt | |
| comp., MS | interruption |
| el. | débrancher |
| IT | interrompre |
| tech. | interruption |
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| cycle E; cycle d'exécution; cycle d'opération; cycle exécution; cycle opération | |||
| passer m; dresser m; exercer m; pratiquer | |||
| exécuter (e.g. signal, p.ex. signal) | |||
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| exécuter | |||
| effectuer | |||
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| déclencher | |||
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| vendre a justice | |||
| exécuter (To perform an instruction) | |||
| cycle opératoire | |||
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| exécuter | |||
| autorisation d'exécuter | |||
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| sign (a document); kill | |||
| ex | |||
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| carry out all terms of a contract or court order | |||
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execute : 50 phrases in 14 subjects |
| Automatic control | 1 |
| Aviation | 1 |
| Communications | 1 |
| Computers | 3 |
| General | 6 |
| Human rights activism | 2 |
| Information technology | 12 |
| Labor law | 1 |
| Law | 18 |
| Microsoft | 1 |
| Patents | 1 |
| Procedural law | 1 |
| Social science | 1 |
| United Nations | 1 |