English–German dictionary

German translation of the English word go out of one’s way to do something

English → German
  
EnglishGerman (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(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.

EnglishGerman
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