Lay claim to Meaning in English
expression
释义
To assert that you have a right to something, such as property, a title, or a privilege.
用法与细微差别
Formal or semi-formal. Often used in legal, historical, or official contexts. Commonly appears as 'lay claim to land', 'lay claim to the throne', etc. Expresses an assertion of right, not actual possession. Do not confuse with 'claim' as a verb ('He claimed it') or noun ('make a claim').
例句
Many countries lay claim to the same territory.
basic
She laid claim to the inheritance after her uncle died.
basic
Two artists laid claim to the painting's creation.
basic
Several companies are trying to lay claim to being the most innovative in the industry.
natural
Historians debate which country can really lay claim to the invention of pizza.
natural
Anyone can lay claim to success, but it’s hard to prove it.
natural