0 to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you -- 欠(債);欠(帳);該償還
1 to have success, happiness, a job, etc. only because of what someone has given you or done for you or because of your own efforts -- 把…歸功(於);把…歸因(於)
"As I recall, " he said with some irritation, "you still owe me £150."
It's just struck me that I still owe you for the concert tickets.
He'd better pay me back that money he owes me soon, or else.
I owe you an apology - I'm afraid I forgot to send Amanda that report.
Since a claim is a duty owed particularly to the person, the unfairness is plainly suffered by that person.
When making these observations, however, flight was ignored, owing to the difficulties caused by its very short duration in the small observation-jars.
Unfortunately, two of the three maps are difficult to read owing to the poor quality of reproduction.