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  • 1 der Anspruch

    - {claim} sự đòi, sự yêu sách, sự thỉnh cầu, quyền đòi, quyền yêu sách, vật yêu sách, điều yêu sách, quyền khai thác mỏ, luận điệu, lời xác nhận - {demand} sự đòi hỏi, sự yêu cầu, nhu cầu, những sự đòi hỏi cấp bách - {right} điều tốt, điều phải, điều đứng đắn, điều thiện, quyền, quyền lợi, thứ tự, số nhiều) thực trạng, bên phải, phía tay phải, phe hữu, phái hữu, cú đánh tay phải, phát súng bắn phía tay phải = der Anspruch [auf] {pretence [to]; pretension [to]; title [to]}+ = Anspruch haben [auf] {to be entitled [to]}+ = Anspruch erheben {to enter a claim}+ = Anspruch erheben [auf] {to pretend [to]}+ = in Anspruch nehmen {to absorb; to draft; to engage; to occupy; to take (took,taken); to take up; to tax; to vindicate}+ = in Anspruch nehmen (Aufmerksamkeit) {to rivet}+ = Anspruch erheben auf {to assert; to lay claim to}+ = in Anspruch genommen [von] {preoccupied [with]}+ = den Anspruch aufgeben {to abandon a claim}+ = voll in Anspruch nehmen {to preoccupy}+ = ganz in Anspruch nehmen {to wrap}+ = einen Anspruch anerkennen {admit a claim}+ = in Anspruch genommen werden {to be in demand}+ = jemanden in Anspruch nehmen {to draw on someone}+ = einen Anspruch geltend machen {to stake a claim}+ = ganz in Anspruch genommen sein [von] {to be bound up [with]; to be engrossed [in]}+ = dürfen wir Ihre Güte in Anspruch nehmen? {may we presume your kindness?}+ = jemandes Zeit zu sehr in Anspruch nehmen {to trespass on someone's time}+

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