گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'claim'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: دعوی- ادعا

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2 عمومی:: مدعی شدن

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3 عمومی:: داعیه

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4 عمومی:: ادعا کردن

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5 عمومی:: دعوی‌

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6 عمومی:: مدعا

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7 عمومی:: مطالبه کردن

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8 عمومی:: ادعاء

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9 عمومی:: طلب

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10 عمومی:: ادعا شدن

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11 عمومی:: ادعا

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12 عمومی:: ادعا كردن‌

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13 عمومی:: دعوی کردن

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14 عمومی:: مط‌البه‌

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15 عمومی:: مدعی بودن

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16 علوم اجتماعی و جامعه شناسی:: مطالبه

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english

1 general::   noun statement saying that sth is true ADJ. false, unfounded, unsubstantiated | conflicting There are conflicting claims about the cause of the fire. | absurd, astonishing, extravagant, grandiose VERB + CLAIM make The company had made false claims about its products. I make no claim to understand modern art. | accept They accepted her claim that she had been ill-treated. | challenge | deny, dismiss, dispute, reject Claims of a cover-up were dismissed. | back up, substantiate, support They were able to produce witnesses to support their claim. | investigate PREP. ~ about to investigate claims about appalling prison conditions | ~ of Claims of corruption within the police force were denied. demand for sth ADJ. large, small | excessive excessive wage claims | legal, legitimate | bogus, fraudulent Police are investigating fraudulent claims for fire damage. | accident, compensation, damage/damages, insurance, pay, wage | civil to file a civil claim for damages VERB + CLAIM bring, file, lodge, make, put forward/in, submit She brought a claim for damages against the company. | drop, waive, withdraw | investigage | allow, uphold His claim for compensation was upheld in court. | dismiss | win | meet, pay, settle We will need extra funds to meet all the insurance claims. CLAIM + VERB arise claims arising out of accidents at work | fail The claim failed because the company had not been misled. CLAIM + NOUN form PREP. ~ against claims against the company for breach of contract | ~ for a claim for compensation | ~ on to make a claim on your insurance policy I have many claims on my time. right to have sth ADJ. good, strong | competing, rival competing claims for public money | prior She had a prior claim on his affections. | moral | territorial VERB + CLAIM have He has a good claim to the land. | assert, lay, press, stake Four men laid claim to leadership of the country. to stake a claim to some of the prize money | establish, prove You will have to prove your claim to the property in a court of law. | relinquish, renounce, withdraw PREP. ~ on His children have a claim on his estate. | ~ to She renounced her claim to the property.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with CLAIM, Also see LAY CLAIM TO; STAKE A CLAIM.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: noun demand: We have a claim on that machine. verb declare: I claim that I own that book. noun ownership: The miner staked a claim to the land.

Simple Definitions

4 general:: claim a statement that something is true, even though it has not been proved: • It is difficult to believe some of the manufacturer's claims for its products. allegation a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but that has not been proved: • He has strongly denied the allegations of sexual harassment. assertion formal something that you say or write that you strongly believe: • the assertion that house prices are falling contention formal a strong opinion that someone expresses: • Her main contention is that doctors should do more to encourage healthy eating.

Longman-Thesaurus

5 general:: 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.

Longman-Thesaurus

6 general:: claim 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. claim 2 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.

transnet.ir

7 general::   verb say that sth is true ADV. justifiably, rightfully, rightly | falsely, wrongly The company had falsely claimed that its products were biodegradable. VERB + CLAIM attempt to, try to He tried to claim that he had acted in self-defence. ask for sth you think you have a right to have ADV. back You can claim back some of the cost of your treatment. VERB + CLAIM be able to, be entitled to, can/could You might be entitled to claim compensation if you are injured at work. | attempt to, try to PREP. on Can't you claim on your insurance?

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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