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1 lay claim/make a claim to
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2 put in/make a claim for
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3 claim
n. aanspraak; vordering; bewering--------v. beweren; vorderen; aanspraak maken opclaim1[ kleem] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 aanspraak ⇒ recht, claim, eis♦voorbeelden:have a claim on/to • verdienen, recht hebben oplay claim/make a claim to • aanspraak maken op————————claim21 een vordering indienen ⇒ een eis instellen, genoegdoening/schadevergoeding eisen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 opeisen ⇒ aanspraak maken op, rechten doen gelden op2 beweren ⇒ verkondigen, stellen3 recht hebben op ⇒ verdienen, nodig hebben♦voorbeelden:the accident claimed six lives • het ongeluk eiste zes levensclaim back • terugvorderen3 claim attention • aandacht opeisen/verdienen -
4 demand
n. eis; navraag, aanvraag--------v. vereisen, eisen; navragendemand1[ dimma:nd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 eis ⇒ verzoek, verlangen2 aanspraak ⇒ claim, vordering5 → demand note demand note/♦voorbeelden:satisfy all demands • aan alle eisen tegemoet komenlittle demand for doctors • weinig vraag naar artsenbe in great demand • erg in trek zijn————————demand2〈 werkwoord〉1 eisen ⇒ verlangen, vorderen♦voorbeelden: -
5 put in
een verzoek indienen, solliciteren; binnenlopenput in♦voorbeelden:put in for leave • verlof (aan)vragen3 put in at a port • een haven binnenlopen/aandoenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (erin) plaatsen/zetten/brengen ⇒ inlassen, invoegen2 opwerpen♦voorbeelden:1 put in an/one's appearance • zich (eens) laten zien/vertonenput in a comma here! • las hier een komma in!put in the horses • de paarden inspannen3 put in guards for the President's protection • bewakers aanstellen voor de bescherming van de presidentthe Conservative Party was put in • de Conservatieve Partij kwam aan de machtwe had another hour to put in • we moesten nog een uur passerenput in a claim for damages • een eis tot schadevergoeding indienen
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