crew
crew 英 [kru:] 美 [kru]
n. 队,组;全体人员,全体船员 v. 当工作人员
进行时:crewing 过去式:crewed 过去分词:crewed 第三人称单数:crews 名词复数:crews
- A crew is an organized group of workers. A crew might keep a ship sailing smoothly or pave a road smoothly. Either way, crew implies cooperation among workers.
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- n. 队,组;全体人员,全体船员
- v. 当工作人员
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1. crew members
全体机务人员
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2. None of the passengers and crew were injured.
没有一个乘客和机组人员受伤。
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3. the officers and crew
负责人员和全体乘务员
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4. a film/camera crew
电影摄制组;摄制组
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5. an ambulance crew
救护车急救组
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6. Normally the boat is crewed by five people.
通常这条船配有五名船员。
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7. I crewed for him on his yacht last summer.
去年夏天我在他的游艇上当船员。
- crew (n.) mid-15c., "group of soldiers," from Middle French crue (Old French creue) "an increase, recruit, military reinforcement," from fem. past participle of creistre "grow," from Latin crescere "arise, grow" (from PIE root *ker- (2) "to grow"). Meaning "people acting or working together" is first attested 1560s. "Gang of men on a warship" is from 1690s. Crew-cut first attested 1938, so called because the style originally was adopted by boat crews at Harvard and Yale.
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