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 Übersetzung für 'postal card' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a postal card | postal cards
SYNO mailing-card | postal card | post card | ...
postal card [Am.]Postkarte {f}
postal card [Am.]Karte {f} [Postkarte]
Teiltreffer
comp.
secure digital memory card <SD memory card> [SD™]
SD-Karte {f} [SD™]
comp.
secure digital card <SD card> [SD™]
SD-Karte {f} [SD™]
admin.
permanent resident card <PR card>
zeitlich unbeschränkte Aufenthalts- und Arbeitsbewilligung {f}
electr.
printed circuit card <PC card>
Flachbaugruppe {f}
card-to-card comparingLochkartenvergleich {m}
med.
(cardiac) pacemaker patient identification card <pacemaker patient ID card>
Herzschrittmacherausweis {m}
med.
(cardiac) pacemaker patient identification card <pacemaker patient ID card>
Herzschrittmacherkarte {f}
postal {adj}postalisch
27
postal {adj}Post-
84
med.
pacemaker identification card <pacemaker ID card>
Herzschrittmacherpass {m} [auch: Herzschrittmacher-Pass]
postal servicesPostdienstleistungen {pl}
postal districtPostbezirk {m}
postal servicePostdienst {m}
postal systemPostwesen {n}
jobs
postal clerk
Schalterbeamter {m} [bei der Post]
postal deliveryPostzustellung {f}
postal receiptPosteinlieferungs­schein {m}
postal matterPostsache {f}
postal customerPostkunde {m}
postal parcelPostpaket {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Thomson is depicted on the 1975 seven-cent postal card (and postal reply card), Scott Nos. UX68 and UY 25.
  • In 1992, during the university's sesquicentennial, the United States Postal Service issued a postal card that featured an image of Waller Hall.
  • This boundary marker gave to the village an international renown: many people from France, Germany or Switzerland came to have their photograph taken with it, which they could send to relatives as a postal card.
  • A postal card was also issued to commemorate the Exposition.
  • Instead, a postal card was issued.

  • A first day of issue cover or first day cover (FDC) is a postage stamp on a cover, postal card or stamped envelope franked on the first day the issue is authorized for use within the country or territory of the stamp-issuing authority.
  • Since 1988, Finland's Post has released several postage stamp sets and one postal card with Moomin motifs. In 2014, Jansson herself was featured on a Finnish stamp set.
  • He is considered the decisive last in an international line of inventors of the postal card.
  • The first day of issue of a postal card showing Bishop Frederic Baraga took place in Marquette on June 29, 1984, and that of the Wonders of America Lake Superior stamp on May 27, 2006.
  • Charlton was an American printer Charlton invented the private postal card around the same time in 1861 in Philadelphia.

  • That it is folded over gives the writer twice as much room for the message compared with a postal card.
  • Kissinger was also editor and publisher of several philatelic journals, including the "Pennsylvania Philatelist" and "Kissinger's Philatelic Postal Card", the latter publication reportedly dedicated more to his ego than to advancing the hobby of stamp collecting.
  • He also authored the "Bartels Postal Card Catalogue" and served as advisory editor of the "Thorp-Bartels Catalogue".
  • In philately a cut-out is an imprinted stamp cut from an item of postal stationery such as a postal card, letter sheet, aerogramme or wrapper that may have been used as a normal stamp.
  • In philately, an imprinted stamp is a stamp printed onto a piece of postal stationery such as a stamped envelope, postal card, letter sheet, letter card, aerogram or wrapper.

  • Since 1980, Malta has issued postal cards for philatelic purposes.
  • Postal cards are postal stationery with an imprinted stamp or indicium signifying the prepayment of postage.
  • Stamp collectors distinguish between postcards (which require a postage stamp) and postal cards (which have the postage pre-printed on them).
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