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claims是claim的第三人称单数 - v.声称;主张;要求承认;要求(应得权利)
- n.声称;请求;索取;要求权
- 网络索赔;债权;权利要求书
第三人称单数:claims 现在分词:claiming 过去式: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 v. maintain,assert,say,ask for,call for n. assertion,statement,accusation,application,petition n. | | v. | 8. 理应获得,值得(重视等),需要(注意等),赢得 8. 理应获得,值得(重视等),需要(注意等),赢得 |
n. | 1. an assertion that something is true, unsupported by evidence or proof 2. the basis for demanding or getting something 3. a demand for something somebody has a right to or owns 4. an official request for money or other benefits from the state or an organization 5. the amount of money requested in a claim 6. the legal right to own a piece of land and to mine it for minerals 7. the piece of land to which somebody claims a legal right 8. a statement that something is true, even though you have no definite proof 9. a statement that you have the legal right to something 10. a right to someone’s attention, love, etc. 1. an assertion that something is true, unsupported by evidence or proof 2. the basis for demanding or getting something 3. a demand for something somebody has a right to or owns 4. an official request for money or other benefits from the state or an organization 5. the amount of money requested in a claim 6. the legal right to own a piece of land and to mine it for minerals 7. the piece of land to which somebody claims a legal right 8. a statement that something is true, even though you have no definite proof 9. a statement that you have the legal right to something 10. a right to someone’s attention, love, etc. | v. | 1. to say, without proof or evidence, that something is true 2. to demand officially something that somebody has a right to or owns 3. to cause the loss of somebody's life 4. to take a title, prize, or record 5. to force somebody to give attention 6. to officially request and receive state money or other benefits 7. to say that something is true, even though there is no definite proof 8. to say that something is yours, especially as a right 9. if war, disease, or an accident claims someone’s life, they die as a result of it 10. to win something such as a prize or a top position in sport 1. to say, without proof or evidence, that something is true 2. to demand officially something that somebody has a right to or owns 3. to cause the loss of somebody's life 4. to take a title, prize, or record 5. to force somebody to give attention 6. to officially request and receive state money or other benefits 7. to say that something is true, even though there is no definite proof 8. to say that something is yours, especially as a right 9. if war, disease, or an accident claims someone’s life, they die as a result of it 10. to win something such as a prize or a top position in sport |
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