What does bahnen in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word bahnen in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bahnen in German.
The word bahnen in German means channel, train, track, course, railway, line, course, push through, pave the way, make your way through. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word bahnen
channel(einen Weg verschaffen) |
train(Schienenfahrzeug) die Bahn nehmen to take the train |
track(Verkehr: Spur, Streifen) (transport) die Bahn zum Überholen the lane to overtake |
course(Wettkampfstrecke) (competition) auf der Bahn 5 schwimmen to swim in lane 5 |
railway(Schienenverwaltung) (management, maintenance) Angestellter bei der Bahn railway employee |
line(Drogen: Line) (colloquial: drugs) eine Bahn ziehen to do a line of cocaine |
course(Astro: berechneter Kurs) (astrology) die Bahn eines Kometen verfolgen to follow the course of a comet |
push through(wörtlich (durchschlängeln) |
pave the way(übertragen (zu Erfolg durchringen) (figurative) |
make your way through(Weg: sich durchschlagen) |
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