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crew

Word family
crew1 /kruː/ ●●● S3 W3 noun
1 TTBO[countableC] all the people who work on a ship or plane 全體船員;〔飛機上的〕全體機組人員
The plane crashed, killing two of the crew and four passengers.
飛機墜毀,造成兩名機組人員和四名乘客死亡。
crew of
He joined the crew of a large fishing boat.
他加入一艘大漁船船員的行列。
a crew member
一名機組人員
see thesaurus at group
2 GROUP OF PEOPLE[countableC] a group of people working together with special skills 一隊工作人員
a TV camera crew
電視攝影隊
ground crew
3 DSO[countableC] a team of people who compete in rowing races 〔劃船比賽中的〕全體劃船隊員;劃船隊
Who will be on the college crew?
學院劃船隊會有誰?
4 GROUP OF PEOPLE[singular] a group of people or friends – often used to show disapproval 一幫人〔常含貶義〕
The volunteers were a motley crew (=very mixed group of people).
志願人員魚龍混雜。
Do you still hang out with the same crew?
你還是和原來的那幫人泡在一起嗎?
5 [countableC] informal
a) a group of musicians, especially ones playing hip hop, rap, or garage music 〔尤指表演嘻哈樂、說唱樂或車庫音樂的〕一群樂師
b) a group of hip hop dancers 一群嘻哈舞者
6. [countableC] informal a group of young people who spend time together, often one that is involved in crime, drugs, or violence 〔青少年結成的〕幫派,團夥 SYN gang
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a group of people working together with special skills
types of crew
a film crew
The film crew were making a political documentary.
a camera crew
a BBC camera crew
a television/TV crew
Journalists and TV crews were waiting outside their house.
a stage crew (=working to produce a play)
There is a cast of 100 and a stage crew of twenty.
a production crew (=working to produce a film, programme, play etc)
She’s a member of the production crew for a new television series.
a fire crew
Fire crews took more than three hours to bring the blaze under control.
an ambulance crew
The woman had to be rescued from her car by an ambulance crew.
the ground crew (=the people who prepare an airplane to fly)
The ground crew were refueling the plane.
the cabin crew (=the people who work inside an airplane, especially the flight attendants)
I was impressed by the polite and efficient cabin crew.
Examples from the Corpus
Related topics: Water
crew2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
TTWto be part of the crew on a boat (在)當船員
The boat is crewed by ten men.
這艘船上有十名船員。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
crewcrew /kruː/ noun [countableC]TRAVELTRANSPORT
1all the people working on a ship or plane
These planes carry over 300 passengers and crew.
2all the people working on a ship or plane except the most important officers
The captain instructed the cabin crew to prepare for take-off.
Origin crew1
(1500-1600) crew additional soldiers, reinforcements ((15-16 centuries)), from Old French creue increase, from creistre; → CRESCENT

See also: crow


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