1 VERB 声称;断言 If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth. 声称;断言
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He claimed that it was all a conspiracy against him. [VERB that]
他声称这一切都是一场针对他的阴谋。
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A man claiming to be a journalist threatened to reveal details about her private life. [VERB to-infinitive]
一个自称是记者的人威胁要公开有关她的私生活的细节。
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'I had never received one single complaint against me,' claimed the humiliated doctor. [VERB with quote]
“从来没有人投诉过我,”感到受辱的那名医生宣称。
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He claims a 70 to 80 per cent success rate. [VERB noun]
他声称成功率有七到八成。
SYN assert, insist, maintain, allege
2 N-COUNT [oft NOUN that] 声称;断言 A claim is something which someone says which they cannot prove and which may be false. 声称;断言
SYN assertion, statement, allegation, declaration
3 VERB 声称(负有责任或享有功劳) If you say that someone claims responsibility or credit for something, you mean they say that they are responsible for it, but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth. 声称(负有责任或享有功劳)
SYN assert, insist, maintain, allege
4 VERB 索取,索要(有权拥有的东西) If you claim something, you try to get it because you think you have a right to it. 索取,索要(有权拥有的东西)
SYN take, receive, pick up, collect
5 N-COUNT 主张;要求 A claim is a demand for something that you think you have a right to. 主张;要求
6 VERB 取得,获得,赢得(纪录、冠军或奖励) If someone claims a record, title, or prize, they gain or win it. 取得,获得,赢得(纪录、冠军或奖励) [journalism]
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Zhuang claimed the record in 54.64 seconds. [VERB noun]
庄创下了54.64秒的纪录。
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Steffi Graf claimed a fourth Wimbledon title in 1992. [VERB noun]
施特菲·格拉芙于1992年第4次赢得温布尔登桂冠。
7 N-COUNT 权利;要求权 If you have a claim on someone or their attention, you have the right to demand things from them or to demand their attention. 权利;要求权
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She'd no claims on him now. [+ on]
现在他不欠她什么了。
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He was surrounded by people, all with claims on his attention. [+ on]
他被人们团团围住,个个都要他把注意力放在自己身上。
8 VERB 需要,要求(花时间或精力) If something or someone claims your attention, they need you to spend your time and effort on them. 需要,要求(花时间或精力)
9 VERB 索要,索取,申领(钱) If you claim money from the government, an insurance company, or another organization, you officially apply to them for it, because you think you are entitled to it according to their rules. 索要,索取,申领(钱)
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Some 25 per cent of the people who are entitled to claim State benefits do not do so. [VERB noun]
有权申领政府补贴的人当中,约有25%没有提出申请。
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John had taken out redundancy insurance but when he tried to claim, he was refused payment. [VERB]
约翰办理过失业保险,可是当他去索赔时却遭拒付。
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They intend to claim for damages against the three doctors. [VERB + for]
他们打算向那3位医生索要损害赔偿。
SYN demand, call for, ask for, insist on
10 VERB (向雇主)索要,索取,讨要(钱、福利) If you claim money or other benefits from your employers, you demand them because you think you deserve or need them. (向雇主)索要,索取,讨要(钱、福利)
11 VERB (战争、疾病、事故)夺去(生命),导致(死亡) If you say that a war, disease, or accident claims someone's life, you mean that they are killed in it or by it. (战争、疾病、事故)夺去(生命),导致(死亡) [formal]
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The civil war claimed the life of a U.N. interpreter yesterday. [VERB noun]
昨天,内战夺去了一位联合国译员的生命。
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Heart disease is the biggest killer, claiming 180,000 lives a year. [VERB noun]
心脏病是头号杀手,每年夺去18万条生命。
13 PHRASE 成名之举;成名之作 Someone's claim to fame is something quite important or interesting that they have done or that is connected with them. 成名之举;成名之作
14 PHRASE 声称拥有 If you lay claim to something you do not have, you say that it belongs to you. 声称拥有 [formal]
15 to stake a claim→see: stake
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