Usage examples of "rubber stamp" in English with translation to German

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Sorry, I won't do it without a rubber. Tut mir Leid, ich mache es nicht ohne Gummi.
Stick another stamp on the envelope. Kleb eine weitere Briefmarke auf den Briefumschlag.
Can I borrow your rubber for a moment? Kann ich mir kurz dein Radiergummi ausleihen?
I need a stamp. Ich brauche eine Briefmarke.
A rubber ball bounces because it is elastic. Da ein Gummiball Elastizität besitzt, prallt er zurück.
My hobby is stamp collecting. Mein Hobby ist Briefmarken zu sammeln.
I have a very old stamp. Ich habe eine sehr alte Briefmarke.
She takes great pride in her stamp collection. Sie ist sehr stolz auf ihre Briefmarkensammlung.
Stick a stamp on the envelope. Kleben Sie eine Briefmarke auf den Umschlag.
I forgot to put a stamp on the envelope. Ich habe vergessen, eine Briefmarke auf den Umschlag zu kleben.
Whose image is on this stamp? Wessen Porträt ist auf dieser Briefmarke?
I have often observed how little young ladies are interested by books of a serious stamp, though written solely for their benefit. It amazes me, I confess; for, certainly, there can be nothing so advantageous to them as instruction. Ich habe oft bemerkt, wie wenig sich junge Damen für Bücher mit ernsthaftem Einschlag interessieren, wenn sie auch einzig zu Ihrem Nutzen geschrieben sind. Ich gestehe, es erstaunt mich; denn sicherlich ist nichts so vorteilhaft, wie Belehrung.
I have to put a stamp on the envelope. Ich muss eine Briefmarke auf den Umschlag kleben.
I forgot to put on the stamp before I mailed the letter. Ich vergaß, den Brief freizumachen, ehe ich ihn abschickte.
He showed me his stamp collection. Er zeigte mir seine Briefmarkensammlung.
An envelope and a stamp, please. Ein Umschlag und eine Briefmarke, bitte.
I need to get a stamp. Ich brauche eine Briefmarke.
I forgot to attach a stamp to the envelope. Ich habe vergessen, eine Briefmarke auf den Umschlag zu kleben.
Will you please stick a 60-yen stamp on the envelope? Kannst du bitte eine 60-Yen Marke auf den Briefumschlag kleben?
Mary has a tramp stamp. Mary hat ein Arschgeweih.
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