dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

twierdzić utrzymywać Anglais:

1. claim


He claimed that...
We want to claim damages. Lots of people claim to have seen alien space craft in the night sky, but we are still not sure if it's true.
One of our representatives will handle your claim.
The war claimed millions of lives. No terrorist attack in history had claimed so many lives.
I will be waiting for you at baggage claim.
The President cannot make clouds to rain and cannot make the corn to grow, he cannot make business good; although when these things occur, political parties do claim some credit for the good things that have happened in this way.
The incumbent's rival is taking issue with the claim that crime was reduced by 50% under the current administration.
The only reason why Ferdinand Magellan could claim to be the first man to sail across all of the world's meridians was because Christopher Columbus had chosen to swim.
American Indians have a fair historical right to claim they got a raw deal from the government.
The claim of community involvement is just window dressing; City Hall will do what it wants to anyhow.
. It's strange that he didn't claim anything for damages. (To dziwne, że on nie domagał się niczego za zniszczenia.) She claims half of my estate. (Ona rości sobie prawo do połowy mojego majątku.)
I claim that the truth will always be reveiled. And it will always defend.
An employee shall be entitled to make a claim for repair of damage caused by the employer.
My mother-in-law is a stubborn and claim person.
Poland has a claim to Germany because Germany to destroy Poland during Second World War. I have a claim from My friends.

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2. contend


His lawyers contend that he is telling the truth one of the groups contending for power
The defendant contended that he was driving within the speed limit.
he contends that the judge was wrong
You contend that creativity is as important as literacy
He had to contend against physical suffering.
The chemical industry has to contend with European climate policy.
... of change True liberals contend that societies can change...
Besides those serious problems, he had to contend with all sorts of people.
To contend in a joust, be it verbal, one must also behave in a chivalrous way.