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by airmail - traducción al griego

POSTAGE STAMP FOR AIRMAIL FEES
Airmail stamps; Airmail Stamps; Airmail Stamp; Air mail stamp
  • 1877 ''Buffalo'' label affixed to balloon cover
  • Irish]] 1 shilling airmail stamp
  • 1935 [[First flight cover]] from New Zealand to England with three denominations of airmail stamps paying the 2 shilling and 4 pence rate
  • The first postage stamp issued for an airmail flight, by [[Poste italiane]] in May 1917
  • US]] [[Inverted Jenny]] airmail stamp

by airmail      
αεροπορικώς
by election         
ELECTION HELD TO FILL A POLITICAL OFFICE THAT HAS BECOME VACANT
By election; Bye-election; Special election; By-elections; Bye election; Byelection; Special elections; Bi-election; Bye-elections; Special Election; By-Election; By-Elections; Re-run election; Bypoll; Byelections; By poll
επαναληπτική εκλογή
αεροπορικώς      
by air, by airmail, by plane

Definición

airmail
Airmail is the system of sending letters, parcels, and goods by air.
...an airmail letter...
Goods are generally shipped by airmail.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n, by N

Wikipedia

Airmail stamp

An airmail stamp is a postage stamp intended to pay either an airmail fee that is charged in addition to the surface rate, or the full airmail rate, for an item of mail to be transported by air.

Airmail stamps should not be confused with airmail etiquettes, which are affixed to mail as an instruction to the postal authority that the mail should be transmitted by air.

Ejemplos de uso de by airmail
1. July 18 2005 20÷25 "I sent one joint by airmail to the presidential office in South Korea and the other to Mr Koizumi," says Mr Kawahara, who heads a Japanese rightwing pressure group called Doketsusha ("Same Blood Organisation"). He bemoans what he sees as the westernisation of Japan and the loss of national pride since its defeat in the second world war.