abführen

Meaning

  1. (transitive, weak) to take away (someone in police custody)
  2. (transitive, weak) to regularly pay
  3. (dated, transitive, weak) to rebuff
  4. (intransitive, weak) to evacuate (the bowel)

abfahren

  1. (class-6, intransitive, strong) to depart, to leave
  2. (class-6, strong, transitive) to carry off, to remove
  3. (class-6, colloquial, idiomatic, intransitive, strong) to go for; to be crazy about, for; to be a fan of or infatuated with [with auf ‘someone/something’]
  4. (class-6, strong, transitive) to drive along (a stretch of road in search of something); to patrol
  5. (class-6, strong) to wear down (tyres/tires)
  6. (class-6, strong) to use up (all one's journeys on a travel card)
  7. (class-6, strong) to knock off (something by hitting it with one's vehicle)
  8. (class-6, strong, vulgar) to send someone packing; to tell someone to go away

Synonyms

springen lassen

berappen

löhnen

locker machen

sich reinigen

in Haft nehmen

hinblättern

rauspfeifen

ablatzen

in die Tasche greifen

Geld in die Hand nehmen

Zeche zahlen

Lehrgeld bezahlen müssen

geben für

mit zur Wache nehmen

sistieren

mit auf die Wache nehmen

Frequency

C2
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ˈapˌfyːʁən]

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