大学英语六级常用短语 lay claim to
释义:
lay claim to 要求;自以为
例句:
One of the Strata speakers who can genuinely lay claim to the title made the case.
But which of the heavyweights can truly lay claim to the speed crown?
This is how Apple can now lay claim to a patent on a rectangle with rounded corners.
C. can again lay claim to having to put up with the absolute worst motorists in the nation.
There may be other parties who will try to lay claim to it.
Doesn't Bangalore, India's homegrown technology hot spot, already lay claim to that title?
They included a mastery of science and technology, and an international reputation—two qualities Mr Habibie would certainly lay claim to.
They also assert that, as a member, America could itself lay claim to some 600 square miles of additional Arctic seabeds.
Its 1913 citizenship law makes it hard for foreigners to become Germans unless they can lay claim to a German bloodline.
There are other aspects of Keynes that no other economist can lay claim to: He helped Churchill finance World War II.
Or was it the impeccable stillness of a fortnight spent mostly sheltered indoors with the only two people she could lay claim to?
In 2008, both political parties, despite the heavy rhetoric of partisans, nominated the two candidates who could lay claim to being problem-solvers and consensus-builders.
That way, even if a tenant or visitor wins a judgment against your rental home, he will have no right to lay claim to your personal assets.