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单词 claim
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claim

Word family adjectiveclaimablenounclaimantclaimerverbclaim
claim1 /kleɪm/ ●●● S1 W1 verb  
1 truth 事实 [transitiveT]SAY/STATE to state that something is true, even though it has not been proved 声称;断言;主张
claim (that)
 The product claims that it can make you thin without dieting.
该产品声称不节食也可让你瘦下来。
claim to do/be something
 No responsible therapist will claim to cure your insomnia.
任何一位负责任的治疗专家都不会断言可以治好你的失眠症。
 I don’t claim to be a feminist, but I’d like to see more women in top jobs.
我不会自称是女权主义者,但我希望看到更多的女性担任高职。
claim to have done something
 The girls claim to have seen the fairies.
这些女孩声称看到了仙女。
claim responsibility/credit (for something) (=say officially that you are responsible for something that has happened) 声称(对某事)负责
 The group claimed responsibility for the bombings.
该组织声称对这些爆炸事件负责。
 Opposition leaders will claim victory if the turnout is lower than 50%.
如果投票率低于 50%,反对党领袖将宣布获胜。
claim somebody/something as something
 A letter appeared in ‘The Times’ claiming Fleming as the discoverer of penicillin.
《泰晤士报》上刊登了一封信,称弗莱明是青霉素的发现者。
nGrammar
In more formal English, you say it is claimed that something is true:
It has been claimed that he was difficult to work with.
2 money [intransitiveI, transitiveT]ASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something to officially demand or receive money from an organization because you have a right to it 索要,索取
claim something back
 He should be able to claim the price of the ticket back.
他应该能够要回票款。
claim on British EnglishBrE
 You can claim on the insurance if you have an accident while on holiday.
如果度假期间遭遇事故,可向保险公司索赔。
claim benefit/an allowance/damages etc
 If you’re still not satisfied, you may be able to claim compensation.
如果你仍觉得不满意,可以要求赔偿。
3 legal right 合法权利 [transitiveT]SAY/STATE to state that you have a right to take or have something that is legally yours 宣示所有权;认领
 The majority of those who claim asylum are genuine refugees.
那些申请政治庇护的人大多数都是真正的难民。
 Lost property can be claimed between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
请于上午10点至下午4点认领失物。
4 death 死亡 [transitiveT]DIE if a war, accident etc claims lives, people die because of it – used especially in news reports 〔战争、事故等〕夺去〔生命,尤用于新闻报道〕
 The earthquake has so far claimed over 3,000 lives.
到目前为止这场地震已经夺去了3,000多人的生命。
5 attention 注意 [transitiveT]ATTENTION if something claims your attention, you notice and consider it carefully 获得;吸引〔关注〕
 The military conflict continues to claim our undivided attention.
这次军事冲突仍然值得我们全力去关注。
nCOLLOCATIONS
nouns
claim responsibility (=say that you are responsible for something bad)
Following the attack, a man phoned a newspaper claiming responsibility.
claim credit (=say that you are responsible for something good)
Political parties always claim credit for economic growth.
claim victory (=say that you are the winner)
The election results were in and the president was able to claim victory.
claim descent (=say that you are related to someone important who lived a long time ago)
He claimed descent from Beethoven.
adverbs
wrongly/rightly
This hotel can rightly claim that it has some of the best views on the island.
falsely/rightfully (=wrongly/rightly)
Some manufacturers falsely claim that their products are environmentally friendly.
justifiably (=with good reasons)
They can justifiably claim to be the top team in the country.
nTHESAURUS
claim to say that something is true, even though it has not been proved
He claims that he didn’t see anything.
She claims to be a descendant of Charles Dickens.
allege to claim that someone did something wrong or illegal, although you do not give any proof
It is alleged that he murdered his wife.
Patients allege that the two firms failed to warn doctors about the dangers of taking the drugs over a long period.
maintain to repeatedly say that something is true, especially when other people do not believe you
He continued to maintain his innocence, even after he was sent to prison.
My mother always maintains that I learned to talk at six months.
insist to say very firmly that something is true
She insists that Tom was there, although he denies it.
Turkey insists that there is more than enough water in the two rivers for all three countries.
assert formal to state that something is true – used especially in formal writing when reporting someone’s opinion
They assert that children work better on their own.
The Environment Minister asserted that one third of the country’s cities had major pollution problems.
contend formal to claim that something is true, especially when other people disagree with you
Lawyers contend that his back problems were due to an existing injury, not the accident.
It is possible, as Kennedy contends, that her medical condition is caused by her work.
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Related topics: Law
claim2 ●●● S2 W1 noun [countableC]  
1 STATEMENTtruth 事实SAY/STATE a statement that something is true, even though it has not been proved 声称,指称
claim that
 Gould rejected claims that he had acted irresponsibly.
古尔德否认了他的行为不负责任的说法。
false/extravagant/dubious etc claims
 firms that make false claims about their products
对自己产品作出虚假宣传的公司
 They made claims they couldn’t live up to.
他们给出了自己无法兑现的断言。
 the competing claims of scientists
科学家们各执一词的说法
dispute/deny/reject a claim
 The police denied claims that the men were tortured.
警方否认这些人曾受严刑拷打的说法。
 Evidence to support these claims is still lacking.
仍然缺乏支持这些说法的证据。
claim to do/be something
 his claim to be the rightful owner of the painting
他自称是这幅画合法拥有者的说法
 I make no claim to understand the complexities of the situation.
我不敢说自己了解形势的复杂性。
2 MONEYmoney
a) RIGHT/HAVE THE RIGHT TOan official request for money that you think you have a right to 〔根据权利而提出的〕要求,索赔
claim for
 claims for compensation
赔偿的要求
reject/uphold/lose etc a claim
 He lost his claim for unfair dismissal.
他以受到不公正辞退提出的赔偿要求被拒绝了。
make/put in/file a claim
 All claims should be made in writing.
所有的索赔都应以书面形式提出。
pay/wage claim (=a request from workers for more money) 提高工资的要求
 Fill in and return the claim form as soon as it arrives.
收到索赔申请表后请尽快填妥寄回。
b) MONEYthe sum of money you request when you make a claim 索赔金额
 The insurance company cannot meet (=pay) such enormous claims.
保险公司无法支付如此巨额的索赔。
3 TO OWN OR TAKE somethingRIGHT/HAVE THE RIGHT TOrights 权利 a right to do something or to have something, especially because it belongs to you or because you deserve it 权利;所有权;要求权
claim to/on
 Surely they have a rightful claim on their father’s land?
他们当然有权要求得到父亲的土地吧?
 The Maldives pressed its claim to hold the summit.
马尔代夫一再要求主办这场峰会。
 Philip feared Edward would lay claim to the Scottish crown.
菲利普担心爱德华会主张自己继承苏格兰王位的权利。
 the competing claims of parents and teachers
家长和教师各执一词的说法
have a claim on somebody’s time/attention etc
 A woman who has given a man children will always have a claim on his love.
一个女人给男人生了孩子,就会永远有权得到他的爱。
4 stake your claim (for something) RIGHT/HAVE THE RIGHT TOto say that you have a right to own or do something, especially when other people also say they have a right to it 声称(对某物)拥有所有权〔尤指当别人也同时作出相同的声明时〕
 Tickets are on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, so stake your claim now.
先到先得,欲购从速。
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5 somebody’s/something’s claim to fame FAMOUSa place or person’s claim to fame is the reason why they are famous – often used humorously to mention something that is not very important 某人/某物出名的原因〔常为幽默用法,指实际上并不怎么重要的原因〕
 My main claim to fame is that I once shook Madonna’s hand.
我出名主要是因为我和麦当娜握过一次手。
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6. LANDSCLland 土地 something such as a piece of land that contains valuable minerals 要求得到的东西〔如含有贵重矿产的土地等〕
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
false
His claims were later found to be false.
unfounded/unsubstantiated (=not based on truth or evidence)
These claims of discrimination are completely unfounded.
extravagant claims (=clearly not true)
Some manufacturers make extravagant claims for their products.
competing claims
the competing claims of the political parties
conflicting claims (=saying that different things are true)
The reports contained conflicting claims of the number of people killed.
verbs
make a claim
He made extravagant claims about the benefits of the diet.
deny a claim (=say it is not true)
Government officials denied claims that the country possessed chemical weapons.
dispute/reject a claim (=say it is not true)
The prime minister rejected claims of a disagreement within his party.
support a claim
The court found no evidence to support her claim.
back up a claim (=support it)
They challenged him to back up his claims with evidence.
accept a claim
Many scientists were reluctant to accept his claims.
challenge a claim (=say that you do not believe it is true)
Washington continued to challenge the claim that global warming is partly caused by carbon dioxide.
investigate a claim
Detectives are investigating claims that the two officials took bribes.
THESAURUS
claim a statement that something is true, even though it has not been proved 声称
It is difficult to believe some of the manufacturer's claims for its products.
生产商对其产品的一些宣传让人难以相信。
allegation a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but that has not been proved 〔无证据的〕声称,指控
He has strongly denied the allegations of sexual harassment.
他竭力否认性骚扰指控。
assertion formal something that you say or write that you strongly believe 断言
the assertion that house prices are falling
房价在下跌的断言
contention formal a strong opinion that someone expresses 〔强烈的〕观点
Her main contention is that doctors should do more to encourage healthy eating.
她的主要观点是医生应该更多地鼓励健康的饮食习惯。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
claimclaim1 /kleɪm/ noun [countableC]
1COMMERCEa request or demand for money, or the amount of money asked for
The developer made a claim against the owner for extra building costs.
There were very large claims for loss of earnings.
The company finally agreed to settle her claim (=pay it) for damages.
expenses claim pay claim
2 (also insurance claim)INSURANCE a request for a payment for damage, theft, injury etc for which you are insured
Europ Assistance will deal with any claim received from the insured.
This form will be needed should you have to make an insurance claim.
The company’s results included a net gain of $87.3 million from the settlement of insurance claims resulting from the interruption of its operations.
see also statement of claim
damage claim exaggerated claim
3LAW a right to have or get something such as land or other assets that belong to you
They have no claim to the property.
counter-claim priority claim
4MARKETING a favourable statement made about a product by its producer that may or may not be true
The company has been forced by the Food and Drug Administration to remove ‘no cholesterol’ claims from its labels.
claimclaim2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1to officially request, demand, or receive money from an organization
The new rules mean young people between 16 and 18 can no longer claim unemployment benefit.
Alcan claimed damages for the losses that resulted from the government cancelling the project.
2INSURANCE to request money for damage, theft, injury etc for which you are insured
claim (something) on
Can you claim on your household insurance if the tiles on your roof are stolen?
3LAW to state that you have a right to something or to take something that belongs to you
They wanted to expand the golf course on land that Indians had claimed.
Origin claim1
(1300-1400) Old French clamer, from Latin clamare to cry out, shout
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