Usage examples of "geklebt" in German with translation to English

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Translations: all8 stick7 cling1
Hast du schon einmal ein Poster an eine Wand geklebt? Have you ever stuck a poster on a wall?
Ich klebe die Marke darauf I stick the stamp on it
Nasse Kleidung klebt am Körper. Wet clothes cling to the body.
Kleb eine weitere Briefmarke auf den Briefumschlag. Stick another stamp on the envelope.
Kleben Sie eine Briefmarke auf den Umschlag. Stick a stamp on the envelope.
Kannst du bitte eine 60-Yen Marke auf den Briefumschlag kleben? Will you please stick a 60-yen stamp on the envelope?
Oma streute Mehl auf das Nudelholz, damit der Teig nicht daran kleben blieb. Grandma sprinkled flour on the rolling pin so the dough wouldn't stick to it.
Mary, diese Schelmin, klebte ihren Namen an des Anfang dieses Satzes, um Tom dieses Monopol nicht zu lassen, obwohl das gar nicht nötig war. Mary, this mischievous girl, came sticking her name at the beginning of this sentence, in order to not leave that monopoly to Tom, although it wasn't necessary at all.
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