claim的意思和读音

claim

: [kleɪm] : [kleɪm]

n.

v.

claims  claiming  claimed  

v.+n.make claim,lay claim,file claim,settle claim,lodge claim

adj.+n.insurance claim,prior claim,false claim,bold claim,legitimate claim

adv.+v.rightfully claim

v.deny

v.maintain,assert,say,ask for,call for

n.assertion,statement,accusation,application,petition

claimv.say sth is true

1.[t]to say that sth is true although it has not been proved and other people may not believe it

He claims (that) he was not given a fair hearing.

I don't claim to be an expert.

Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer.

It was claimed that some doctors were working 80 hours a week. 80

demand legal right

2.[t]~ sth);to demand or ask for sth because you believe it is your legal right to own or to have it

A lot of lost property is never claimed.

He claimed political asylum.

money

3.[t][i]to ask for money from the government or a company because you have a right to it

He's not entitled to claim unemployment benefit.

She claimed damages from the company for the injury she had suffered.

You could have claimed the cost of the hotel room from your insurance.

You can claim on your insurance for that coat you left on the train.

attention/thought

4.[t]~ sthto get or take sb's attention

A most unwelcome event claimed his attention.

gain/win

5.[t]~ sthto gain, win or achieve sth

She has finally claimed a place on the team.

cause death

6.[t]~ sthto cause sb's death

The car crash claimed three lives.

n.saying sth is true

1.[c]~ (that…)a statement that sth is true although it has not been proved and other people may not agree with or believe it

The singer has denied the magazine's claim that she is leaving the band.

legal right

2.[c][u]~ (on/to sth)a right that sb believes they have to sth, especially property, land, etc.

They had no claim on the land.

She has more claim to the book's success than anybody(= she deserves to be praised for it) .

for money

3.[c]~ (for sth)a request for a sum of money that you believe you have a right to, especially from a company, the government, etc.

You can make a claim on your insurance policy.

to put in a claim for an allowance

a claim for £2 000 2 000

Make sure your claims for expenses are submitted by the end of the month.

a three per cent pay claim 3%

Complete a claim form(= an official document which you must use in order to request money from an organization) .

IDM

His main claim to fame is that he went to school with the Prime Minister.

claim to fameone thing that makes a person or place important or interesting

His main claim to fame is that he went to school with the Prime Minister.

have a claim on sbto have the right to demand time, attention, etc. from sblay claim to sthto state that you have a right to own sth

I make no claim to understand modern art.

make no claimused when you are saying that you cannot do sth

I make no claim to understand modern art.

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n.1.a statement that something is true, even though you have no definite proof2.an official request for money that you believe you have a right to; an official request for the right to something3.a statement that you have the legal right to something; a right to something because of your efforts or achievements; a legal right to something4.a right to someones attention, love, etc.5.a piece of land that was not owned before and that you say belongs to you1.a statement that something is true, even though you have no definite proof2.an official request for money that you believe you have a right to; an official request for the right to something3.a statement that you have the legal right to something; a right to something because of your efforts or achievements; a legal right to something4.a right to someones attention, love, etc.5.a piece of land that was not owned before and that you say belongs to you

v.1.to say that something is true, even though there is no definite proof; to say that someones actions are the cause of something, especially in a court of law2.to say that something is yours, especially as a right; to officially ask for money that you believe you have a right to; to officially ask for something as a right3.if war, disease, or an accident claims someones life, they die as a result of it4.to need something such as your attention or time5.to win something such as a prize or a top position in a sport1.to say that something is true, even though there is no definite proof; to say that someones actions are the cause of something, especially in a court of law2.to say that something is yours, especially as a right; to officially ask for money that you believe you have a right to; to officially ask for something as a right3.if war, disease, or an accident claims someones life, they die as a result of it4.to need something such as your attention or time5.to win something such as a prize or a top position in a sport

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1.If no such name and address of a solicitor is included in the notice of claim, it shall be regarded as if no notice had been given.

2.BC: I would brag that I would allow any bandit that defeated me in solo combat to claim leadership of the camp. It seemed fair, you know?耀/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.These records now clearly revealed that the employee's claim was entirely illegitimate; if anyone had a claim to make, it was the firm.

4.You'd better consult an attorney. He will help you proceed with your claim and tell you how much it worth?

5.Some people claim that . . . but more often than not, the reverse seems to be true.…,

6.But now the original members of the chart act are trying to claim the rights to the group's name, it was disclosed today.

7.All others who claim to be his representative are just trying to generate publicity for themselves.

8.In May, however, a senior general admitted it had been done so that the women would not later claim that they had been raped by soldiers.

9.This week, the solicitor-general appeared to retreat from this outrageous claim, saying that the FEC almost certainly would not ban books.

10.Communist Party of China, your brightest! when the sun as you claim yourself to be will shed light on my dingy home.