Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Claim"
The meaning of "Claim" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
claim rap ne anlama geliyor?
A:
claim means "call something as your own"
rap is a way of singing, fast. rap music
rap is a way of singing, fast. rap music
Q:
claim ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means "to get" or to take"
Q:
a claim for money ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means that you have some legal right to claim money that is accessible somewhere.
Q:
"to lay your claim" ne anlama geliyor?
A:
If you have a claim to something it means that you have a right to it. To lay claim to something you're declaring that it's yours, usually implying that you'll fight for it if necessary or that you already have fought for it.
Q:
claim many lives ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@prominencial it means that many people died
The bad storm claimed many lives.
The bad storm claimed many lives.
Example sentences using "Claim"
Q:
claim ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
He claimed to be a doctor
He is claiming that it is worth 200 dollars
She is claiming to be a scientist, but I do not believe her
He is claiming that it is worth 200 dollars
She is claiming to be a scientist, but I do not believe her
Q:
claim to fame ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I answered this on 10th July....
This means something that a person is or should be famous for. "His claim to fame was that he was the first person to climb up the outside of The Shard"
This means something that a person is or should be famous for. "His claim to fame was that he was the first person to climb up the outside of The Shard"
Q:
claim to fame ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
The claim to fame of The Great Gatsby is that the American Dream is ultimately unattainable.
This is the best restaurant in town, its claim to fame is the Frutti di Mare Pizza.
Stephanie Kwolek is an inventor, her claim to fame is the Kevlar.
This is the best restaurant in town, its claim to fame is the Frutti di Mare Pizza.
Stephanie Kwolek is an inventor, her claim to fame is the Kevlar.
Q:
"claim" ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
She claims to be a princess, but I need proof. (She is professing to hold a title)
Come claim your possessions. (You are being directed to pick up what belongs to you)
I lay claim to this land. (I declare that I own this land)
Do you claim this boy to be your son? (Do you agree this boy is your son)
Come claim your possessions. (You are being directed to pick up what belongs to you)
I lay claim to this land. (I declare that I own this land)
Do you claim this boy to be your son? (Do you agree this boy is your son)
Synonyms of "Claim" and their differences
Q:
claimed ve declared arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I claim this item to be mine.
Taking ownership
Or
He claims it was the dog.
To say something, but not have proof.
I now declare this shop open.
Declare a formal way to say announce. Whatever one declares must be true.
Taking ownership
Or
He claims it was the dog.
To say something, but not have proof.
I now declare this shop open.
Declare a formal way to say announce. Whatever one declares must be true.
Q:
claim goods ve receive goods arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
you claim goods when you have a right to it. example : I claimed the goods which was held by the customs. you are the one who went to the customs and identify yourself as the owner. you receive goods when it is delivered to you meaning they are the one who identified you as the owner.
Q:
claim ve request arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Claim means to take/own something,
Request is asking for something or someone.
"I managed to *claim* the last seat on the bus"
"She *requested* an extra blanket to keep warm
Request is asking for something or someone.
"I managed to *claim* the last seat on the bus"
"She *requested* an extra blanket to keep warm
Q:
claim ve demand ve request ve require ve ask for arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
It basically has to do with severity, or necessity of the situation.
EX: She claims the dog for herself. vs. She requests the dog should be owned by herself.
In the first instance, she is saying the the dog should be hers. In the second sentence, she is asking politely (~ ください) if she can own the dog.
EX: She demands the dog for herself. vs. She asks for the dog for herself.
In the first sentence, she is using her authority to claim the dog. She is being forceful in her actions to take the dog. In the second sentence, she is not being forceful. She is being more polite to get the dog (less polite than ~ください).
EX: She requires her dog.
In this sentence, she needs the dog for some purpose.
EX: She claims the dog for herself. vs. She requests the dog should be owned by herself.
In the first instance, she is saying the the dog should be hers. In the second sentence, she is asking politely (~ ください) if she can own the dog.
EX: She demands the dog for herself. vs. She asks for the dog for herself.
In the first sentence, she is using her authority to claim the dog. She is being forceful in her actions to take the dog. In the second sentence, she is not being forceful. She is being more polite to get the dog (less polite than ~ください).
EX: She requires her dog.
In this sentence, she needs the dog for some purpose.
Q:
claim ve announce arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Good question! "Claim" has two meanings but I will be assuming you mean "claim" as in "He claimed that she lied" rather than "I claimed my bag from the Lost and Found counter".
In that case, "claim" is normally used when the information shared has not been proven, while "announce" does not directly imply that the information could be false. "Announce" just suggests a sharing of information to typically a group of people and in a formal way.
Let's look at these two sentences:
A) Sally claimed that her bag was stolen.
B) Sally announced that her bag was stolen.
In A, I understand that Sally's bag might be stolen according to her and it may not be true but she wants me or us to believe that.
In B, I understand that Sally's bag might be stolen and there is more confidence in the accuracy of the information shared. It has been shared by her to a group of people.
In that case, "claim" is normally used when the information shared has not been proven, while "announce" does not directly imply that the information could be false. "Announce" just suggests a sharing of information to typically a group of people and in a formal way.
Let's look at these two sentences:
A) Sally claimed that her bag was stolen.
B) Sally announced that her bag was stolen.
In A, I understand that Sally's bag might be stolen according to her and it may not be true but she wants me or us to believe that.
In B, I understand that Sally's bag might be stolen and there is more confidence in the accuracy of the information shared. It has been shared by her to a group of people.
Translations of "Claim"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? What does “ bold claim “ mean ?
A:
A bold statement / claim is something so outlandish and exaggerated that even though it may be true, it is very unlikely.
A: I bet you that I could finish the entire marathon and I wouldn't even get tired.
B: What? That's a bold claim...
A: I bet you that I could finish the entire marathon and I wouldn't even get tired.
B: What? That's a bold claim...
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? what is meant by claim
A:
thankx
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? claim
A:
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? claim
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? —- “we should argue for or against the claim but not the fact” does that sound natural? thanks!
A:
either way is fine:)
Other questions about "Claim"
Q:
Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret focuses on the claim.
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Q:
Their claim was that they had been cheated.
why not In their claim was that they had been cheated?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
why not In their claim was that they had been cheated?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
The first part is good. Instead to sound a little more fluent you could say “Their claim was that they’d been cheated.” But it’s your personal preference, either is correct.
The second sentence I don’t really understand what you want to say. Maybe instead you could say “Why was it not in their claim they had been cheated?” Or “why was their claim that they had not been cheated?” Im not really sure but both of these are correct. I just don’t know what you want to say. Hope this helps!!
The second sentence I don’t really understand what you want to say. Maybe instead you could say “Why was it not in their claim they had been cheated?” Or “why was their claim that they had not been cheated?” Im not really sure but both of these are correct. I just don’t know what you want to say. Hope this helps!!
Q:
The claim does not indicate that who was conducted the poll or responded,also when,where and how the poll was conducted. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
The claim does not indicate who conducted the poll or responded to it, also the when, where and how the poll is being conducted
Q:
Secondly, after my several claims regarding the disgustive situation I have been found on their train during my last journey, the company's response was totally rude and pointless. From their point of view, nothing wrong was going on (Do you know a more formal way to say that?) on the train and they have repeatedly tried to intimidate me by raising their voice and stating (or declaring?) that every month, at least one inspector check the trains' sanitary conditions and neither of them have never found something wrong on how the trains has been held. He completely closed his eyes to the situation. How things can change if even workers who work in a such terrific place, not only do not do anything to improve the hygiene condition of the trains, but even get upset if someone decides to do what they did not have the courage to do first. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Secondly, after making several complaints regarding the disgusting situation I found on their train during my last journey, the company's response was totally rude and useless. From their point of view, nothing was unsanitary on the train, and they (who?) have repeatedly tried to intimidate me by raising their voice and declaring that every month at least one inspector check the trains' sanitary conditions and neither of them have ever found anything wrong or unsanitary. He (who?) completely closed his eyes to the situation. How can things change if even workers who work in such a (terrific?) place, not only do not do anything to improve the hygiene condition of the trains, but get upset if someone decides to do what they did not have the courage to do first.
Q:
They were assertive of any claim made by him or his staff. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I think the word you are looking for is "defensive."
"They were defensive of any claim made by him or his staff."
"They were defensive of any claim made by him or his staff."
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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