your baggage claim tag, please - traducción al griego
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your baggage claim tag, please - traducción al griego

AIRPORT AREA WHERE PASSENGERS CLAIM BAGGAGE
🛄; Baggage claim

your baggage claim tag, please      
την καρτέλα αποσκευών
baggage check         
  • Bag tag for a 1972 flight to [[Unalaska Airport]] on [[Reeve Aleutian Airways]]
TICKET ATTACHED TO LUGGAGE FOR IDENTIFICATION
Luggage tags; Baggage check
έλεγχος αποσκευών
be quiet         
  • [[World War II]]–era United States Army poster instructing soldiers on the information they are obligated to give under the [[Geneva Conventions]] if taken as a [[prisoner of war]]
DIRECT COMMAND WITH A MEANING SIMILAR TO "BE QUIET"
Shut Up; Shut The Fuck Up; Shut The Hell Up; STHU; Sthu; Be quiet; Be Quiet; Shutup; ShutUp; S.T.H.U.; S.t.h.u.; S.T.H.U; S.t.h.u; Shut up!; Shut Up!; Shut your fucking mouth; Shut Your Fucking Mouth; Shut-up; Shut-Up; Shrup; Shut the fuck up; Shut your mouth up; Hush up; Shaddap; Shuttup; Shut the front door; SHUT THE FUCK UP; Shut up your mouth; Shut the hell up; STFU (expletive); Shut the Fuck Up; Shut the heck up
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Definición

tag team
¦ noun
1. a pair of wrestlers who fight as a team, taking the ring alternately.
2. informal, chiefly N. Amer. a pair of people working together.
Origin
from the fact that one wrestler cannot enter the ring until the other tags or touches hands with them on leaving.

Wikipedia

Baggage reclaim

In airport terminals, a baggage reclaim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from an airline flight. The alternative term baggage claim is used at airports in the US and some other airports internationally. Similar systems are also used at train stations served by companies that offer checked bags, such as Amtrak in the United States.