executor
noun /ɪɡˈzekjətə(r)/
/ɪɡˈzekjətər/
- (law
) a person, bank, etc. that is chosen by somebody who is making their will to follow the instructions in it法律 遗嘱执行人(或银行等) - She appointed him executor of her will.
她任命他为遗嘱执行人。
- She appointed him executor of her will.
- (formal) a person who produces something or causes it to come into use
遗嘱执行人: 生产某种东西或使之投入使用的人- the makers and executors of policy
政策的制定者和实施者。
- the makers and executors of policy
词源Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French from Latin execut- ‘carried out’, from exsequi, from ex- ‘out’ + sequi ‘follow’.