Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Administrative English

Administrative English

Executed in English, English [? eks? kju? t]; Beauty [? eks? kju? t].

Bilingual example

In fact, this law may be difficult to implement.

From a practical point of view, this law may be difficult to enforce.

A well-taken picture of a big ship is a pleasure.

It is a pleasure to enjoy the excellent photographs of high-masted sailboats.

3. All disputes arising from or in connection with this contract shall be settled by both parties through friendly negotiation.

All disputes concerning this contract or its execution shall be settled through friendly negotiation.

When these arrangements are well thought out and fully understood by all five people, it's time to start implementing them.

After careful consideration and full understanding by the five of them, these plans should be implemented.

His initial idea was good, but his plan was badly carried out.

His idea is good, but it is badly implemented.

I know you think your father is wrong? Execute? He ...

I know you also think that your father was wrong to execute him.