lead away

lead away
transitive verb
abführen [Gefangenen, Verbrecher]
* * *
lead away
I. vt
to \lead away sb/sth away jdn/etw wegbringen
he was led away by the police er wurde von der Polizei abgeführt
II. vi wegführen
the path led away from the beach der Pfad führte weg vom Strand
* * *
1. vt sep
wegführen or -bringen; criminal, prisoner abführen

we must not allow this argument to lead us away from the matter in hand — wir dürfen uns durch dieses Argument nicht vom eigentlichen Thema abbringen lassen

2. vi
wegführen

this is leading away from the subject — das führt vom Thema ab

* * *
lead away v/t
1. wegführen, einen Verhafteten etc abführen
2. fig jemanden abbringen (from von):
be led away auch sich abbringen lassen
* * *
transitive verb
abführen [Gefangenen, Verbrecher]
* * *
v.
abführen v.

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