A2 verb 中性 #410 最常用

claim

/kleɪm/

To state that something is true or a fact, even if it has not been proven yet. It also means to officially demand something that you believe belongs to you, like money or a prize.

例句

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1

He claims that he finished the homework, but he won't show it to me.

He says he finished the homework, but he won't show it to me.

2

The company claims that the new car is the safest on the road.

The company states that the new car is the safest on the road.

3

I'm claiming the front seat of the car!

I am taking the front seat of the car!

词族

名词
claim
Verb
claim
形容词
claimable
相关
claimant
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记忆技巧

Think of a gold miner putting a flag in the ground to 'claim' the land as his own.

快速测验

If you lose your luggage at the airport, you should go to the desk to ___ it.

正确!

正确答案是: claim

例句

1

He claims that he finished the homework, but he won't show it to me.

everyday

He says he finished the homework, but he won't show it to me.

2

The company claims that the new car is the safest on the road.

formal

The company states that the new car is the safest on the road.

3

I'm claiming the front seat of the car!

informal

I am taking the front seat of the car!

4

Some scientists claim that the temperature will rise by two degrees.

academic

Some scientists state that the temperature will rise by two degrees.

5

Please remember to claim your travel expenses before the end of the month.

business

Please remember to ask for your travel money back before the end of the month.

词族

名词
claim
Verb
claim
形容词
claimable
相关
claimant

常见搭配

claim responsibility To say that you did something (usually something bad or important).
claim a prize To officially ask for a reward you have won.
claim a refund To ask for your money back for a product.
claim benefit To ask the government for financial help.
insurance claim A request for payment from an insurance company.

常用短语

make a claim

To formally ask for something (like money from insurance).

lay claim to

To say that something belongs to you.

stake a claim

To show clearly that you want something for yourself.

容易混淆的词

claim vs state

'State' is a neutral way to say something, while 'claim' suggests the statement might not be true or needs proof.

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使用说明

Use 'claim' when you want to report what someone says while remaining neutral about whether it is actually true.

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常见错误

Learners often forget to use 'that' after claim (e.g., 'He claims he is rich' is better as 'He claims that he is rich').

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记忆技巧

Think of a gold miner putting a flag in the ground to 'claim' the land as his own.

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词源

Derived from the Old French word 'clamer', which comes from the Latin 'clamare', meaning 'to shout or call out'.

语法模式

claim + that clause (He claims that...) claim + to infinitive (She claims to be...) claim + noun (Claim a prize)
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文化背景

In English-speaking countries, making an 'insurance claim' is a standard process after an accident or theft.

快速测验

If you lose your luggage at the airport, you should go to the desk to ___ it.

正确!

正确答案是: claim

相关词

you

A1

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

people

A1

People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.

put

A1

To move something into a particular place or position. It is a fundamental verb used to describe the act of placing an object or setting a situation in a specific location.

mean

A1

To have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.

keep

A1

To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.

begin

A1

To start doing something or for an event to happen for the first time. It is often used to describe the first point of a process or activity.

seem

A1

To give the impression of being something or having a particular quality based on what you see or hear. It is used to describe an appearance or feeling that may or may not be the actual truth.

help

A1

To make it easier for someone to do something by offering your services, resources, or support. It can involve physical effort, providing information, or giving money to assist a person or a cause.

talk

A1

To speak in order to give information or express ideas, feelings, or thoughts. It typically involves a conversation between two or more people or a person addressing an audience.

start

A1

To begin doing something or to cause something to happen for the first time. It is frequently used when talking about movements, journeys, or making a machine or engine begin to work.

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