English–German dictionary
German translation of the English word go out of one’s way to do something
English | German (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(path; road) | ; | |
(manner; mode; bearing; fashion; style) | ; | |
🔗 There’s just no way. | ||
(route; course; passage; pathway; road) | ; | |
🔗 She walked the rest of the way at a dignified pace. | ||
(method; approach; avenue; technique) | Methode | |
(means; remedy; resource; avenue; expedience; expedient; recourse; agency) | ; Hilfsmittel ; | |
(custom; mores; usage) | Brauch ; Sitte | |
🔗 Many ways were different in Shienar from what he was used to, and there were some to which he would never become accustomed if he lived for ever. | ||
🔗 Someone will come soon to show you the way. | ||
(direction; trend) | ||
🔗 Shipping goods either way across the UK‐EU border now takes longer and is more expensive since the UK left the EU’s customs union and single market. |
English | German |
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go out of one’s way to do something | ⇆ sich besonders anstrengen, um etwa zu tun |
way | ⇆ Art; ⇆ Bahn; ⇆ Entfernung; ⇆ Gewohnheit; ⇆ Richtung; ⇆ Tour; ⇆ Weg; ⇆ Weise; ⇆ Zustand |