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crew
1[ kroo ]
noun
- a group of persons involved in a particular kind of work or working together:
the crew of a train;
a wrecking crew.
- Nautical.
- the people who sail or operate a ship or boat.
- the common sailors of a ship's company.
- a particular gang of a ship's company.
- the people who fly or operate an aircraft or spacecraft.
- the team that rows a racing shell:
varsity crew.
- the sport of racing with racing shells:
He went out for crew in his freshman year.
- a company; crowd:
He and his crew of friends filled the room.
- any force or band of armed men.
verb (used with object)
- to serve as a member of a crew on (a ship, aircraft, etc.).
- to obtain or employ a crew for (a ship, aircraft, etc.).
verb (used without object)
- to serve as a member of a crew.
crew
2[ kroo ]
verb
- a simple past tense of crow 2.
crew
1/ °ì°ù³ÜË /
noun
- the men who man a ship, boat, aircraft, etc
- nautical a group of people assigned to a particular job or type of work
- informal.a gang, company, or crowd
verb
- to serve on (a ship) as a member of the crew
crew
2/ °ì°ù³ÜË /
verb
- a past tense of crow 2
Grammar Note
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³¦°ù±ð·Él±ð²õ²õ adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of crew1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of crew1
Example Sentences
Cain travelled to different favelas, including to one where documentary crews had never been allowed to film.
“Even though we make a lot of films in Mexico and there are great crews here, there’s a different discipline over there,†he says.
But production crews, lured by the midcentury style and gritty vibe, kept coming.
Cordova also opened the bar to film crews who shot scenes for television shows, movies and music videos there.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch also released new images of the incident, which resulted in fires and a rescue operation which saved 36 crew from both vessels.
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More About Crew
What is a basic definition of crew?
A crew is a group of people who work together. Crew can also be used more generally to mean any crowd of people or as a verb to mean to serve as a member of a crew. Crew has a few other senses as a noun and a verb.
The word crew is mostly interchangeable with words like team, squad, or gang. However, crew is the specific term used to mean a cooperative group of people that operates a boat, an airplane, or a spacecraft. In any case, a crew usually has a person who is the leader or the captain. The word crewmember or crewman refers to a single individual within the crew.
- Real-life examples: Boats are operated by a crew of sailors, airplanes are operated by pilots and the rest of the flight crew, and spacecraft are operated by a crew of astronauts. A building might be destroyed by a wrecking crew. A dance crew performs in front of people. Race cars are fixed by pit crews.
- Used in a sentence: The boat was attacked by Captain Kidd and his crew of pirates.Â
In this same sense, crew is used as a verb to mean to be a member of a crew.
- Used in a sentence: I have crewed over a dozen boats since I became a sailor.Â
Crew can also be generally used to mean any group or crowd of people.
- Used in a sentence: I bought drinks for Jayden and his crew of friends.Â
Where does crew come from?
The first records of crew come from around 1425. It ultimately comes from the Latin ³¦°ùŧ²õ³¦±ð°ù±ð, meaning “to grow†or “to arise.â€
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What are some other forms related to crew?
- crewless (adjective)
What are some synonyms for crew?
What are some words that share a root or word element with crew?Ìý
What are some words that often get used in discussing crew?
How is crew used in real life?
Crew is a common word that refers to a team or crowd of people.
Cherish this time with your loved ones. On July 27, 1969, our Apollo 11 crew, still in quarantine van, were greeted by wives, through a window, upon arrival at Ellington AFB.
— Dr. Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz)
For sure – although I'd be interested to see if there are any differences in the between-flight time for crewed vs. uncrewed missions
— Matthew Petersen 🇺🇲 (@meptrsn)
I was just living my best life and bringing my crew along then the internet started being super nice to me. Thanks but what have I done?
— Larry Madowo (@LarryMadowo)
Try using crew!
True or False?
The word crew is most often used to refer to the teams that operate boats, airplanes, and spacecraft.
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