claim

claim
[kleɪm] 1. vt
1) (allege) 声称 [shēngchēng]
2) (for o.s.) [+ responsibility, credit] 声称 [shēngchēng]; [+ success rate] 自称 [zìchēng]

The terrorists claimed responsibility for the bombing. — 恐怖分子声称对这起爆炸事件负责。

3) (demand) [+ expenses, rights, inheritance] 要求 [yāoqiú]

Voluntary workers can claim travelling expenses. — 义工可以申请回交通费。

4) [+ compensation, damages, benefit] 索取 [suǒqǔ]
5) (frm) (take)

* the disease claimed millions of lives — 此病使上百万人丧生 [cǐbìng shǐ shàngbǎiwàn rén sàngshēng]

2. vi
(for insurance) 提出索赔 [tíchū suǒpéi]
3. n; c
1) (assertion) 声称 [shēngchēng]
2) (application) (for pension, wage rise, compensation) 索赔 [suǒpéi]
3) (to inheritance, land) 要求 [yāoqiú]
4) (right to demand) 权利 [quánlì]

* to claim that... — 声称...

* to claim to be/have sth — 声称是/有某物

a man claiming to be a journalist — 一位声称是记者的人

* to claim or make a claim on one's insurance — 提出保险索赔的要求

* insurance claim — 保险索赔要求

* to put in a claim for — [+ expenses] 就...提出索赔要求

* to have a claim on sb — 对某人有要求权

* his claim to fame — 他出名的来由

* to lay claim to sth — 对某物提出所有权要求


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