crew
- IPA[kro͞o]
美式
- a group of people who work on and operate a ship, boat, aircraft, spacecraft, or train;a group of people working on a ship, aircraft, etc. other than the officers
- provide (a craft or vehicle) with a group of people to operate it;act as a member of a crew, subordinate to a captain
noun: crew, plural noun: crews
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. a group of people who work on and operate a ship, boat, aircraft, spacecraft, or train he was one of nine members of the crew killed when the plane went down
- ▪ a group of people working on a ship, aircraft, etc. other than the officers the ship's captain and crew may be brought to trial 同義詞
- ▪ US the sport of rowing a racing shell.
- 2. a group of people who work closely together an ambulance crew crews of firefighters from neighboring towns were called in 同義詞
- ▪ informal, derogatory a group of people associated in some way a crew of assorted computer geeks 同義詞
- ▪ US informal a group of rappers, breakdancers, or graffiti artists performing or operating together a graffiti crew called the Syndicate
動詞
- 1. provide (a craft or vehicle) with a group of people to operate it normally the boat is crewed by five people
- ▪ act as a member of a crew, subordinate to a captain I've never crewed for a world-famous yachtsman before
- a close-fitting round neckline on a sweater or T-shirt: a crew-neck sweater
Oxford Dictionary
- a close-fitting round neckline on a sweater or T-shirt: a crew-neck sweater
Oxford American Dictionary
- a team of people who maintain and service an aircraft on the ground: ground crews are inspecting the plane
Oxford American Dictionary
- the members of an aircraft crew who attend to passengers: cabin crew who look after the first-class cabins go on special courses the airline's cabin crews continue to strike over pay cuts
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- a team of firefighters: fire crews attending the scene brought the conflagration under control
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- a team of firefighters: fire crews attending the scene brought the conflagration under control
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- IPA[kruː]
英式
- a group of people who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, etc.: he was one of nine members of the crew killed when the plane went down
- provide (a craft or vehicle) with a group of people to operate it: normally the boat is crewed by five people
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kruː]
英式
- past of crow
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- IPA[kro͞o]
美式
- past of crow
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