rubber stamp
US /ˈrʌb.ər ˌstæmp/
UK /ˈrʌb.ər ˌstæmp/

1.
cop getah, stempel getah
a device for imprinting a mark or design, typically on paper, with ink
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He used a rubber stamp to mark the documents as 'confidential'.
Dia menggunakan cop getah untuk menandakan dokumen sebagai 'sulit'.
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The company ordered a new rubber stamp with their updated logo.
Syarikat itu memesan cop getah baharu dengan logo yang dikemas kini.
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cop getah, penyetuju buta
a person or organization that gives approval to something without much thought or opposition
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The parliament has become a mere rubber stamp for the executive's decisions.
Parlimen telah menjadi cop getah semata-mata untuk keputusan eksekutif.
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He was criticized for being a rubber stamp for the CEO's agenda.
Dia dikritik kerana menjadi cop getah untuk agenda CEO.
1.
cop getah, meluluskan tanpa berfikir
to approve or authorize something automatically or without proper consideration
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The committee is expected to simply rubber stamp the new policy.
Jawatankuasa dijangka hanya akan cop getah dasar baharu itu.
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Don't just rubber stamp every decision; think critically.
Jangan hanya cop getah setiap keputusan; berfikirlah secara kritis.