crew 뜻
EN[kɹuː] [-uː]US
뜻크루, 승무원
- 명사 (Noun)PLcrews
- A group of people (often staff) manning and operating a large facility or piece of equipment such as a factory, ship, boat, or airplane.
- If you need help, please contact a member of the crew.
- The crews of the two ships got into a fight.
- (plural: crew) A member of the crew of a vessel or plant.
- One crew died in the accident.
- (obsolete) Any company of people; an assemblage; a throng.
- (nautical, plural: crew) A member of a ship's company who is not an officer.
- The officers and crew assembled on the deck.
- There are quarters for three officers and five crew.
- (art) The group of workers on a dramatic production who are not part of the cast.
- There are a lot of carpenters in the crew!
- The crews for different movies would all come down to the bar at night.
- (art, plural: crew) A worker on a dramatic production who is not part of the cast.
- There were three actors and six crew on the set.
- A group of people working together on a task.
- The crews competed to cut the most timber.
- (informal, often derogatory) A close group of friends.
- I'd look out for that whole crew down at Jack's.
- (often derogatory) A set of individuals lumped together by the speaker.
- (informal) A group of people, especially friends or associates.
- (Scouting) A group of Rovers.
- (slang, hip-hop) A hip-hop group.
- We decided we needed another rapper in the crew and spent months looking.
- (sports, rowing, uncountable) The sport of competitive rowing.
- Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale.
- (rowing) A rowing team manning a single shell.
- If a crew feather much under water, it is a good plan to seat them in a row on a bench, and give each man a stick to handle as an oar.
- (Britain, dialectal) A pen for livestock such as chickens or pigs.
- Between the shippon and the pig-crew, with the wind blowing over from the vegetable ground.
- The Manx shearwater.
- A group of people (often staff) manning and operating a large facility or piece of equipment such as a factory, ship, boat, or airplane.
- 동사 (Verb)SGcrewsPRcrewingPT, PPcrewed
- (transitive and intransitive) To be a member of a vessel's crew.
- We crewed together on a fishing boat last year.
- The ship was crewed by fifty sailors.
- To be a member of a work or production crew.
- The film was crewed and directed by students.
- To supply workers or sailors for a crew.
- Steele crewed the boat with men from his own regiment and volunteers from John Wood's detachment.
- (nautical) To do the proper work of a sailor.
- The crewing of the vessel before the crash was deficient.
- (nautical) To take on, recruit (new) crew.
- The two ships will be crewing in the latter half of September.
- (Britain, archaic) simple past tense of crow To have made the characteristic sound of a rooster.
- It was still dark when the cock crew.
- (transitive and intransitive) To be a member of a vessel's crew.
- 더 많은 예제
- 문장 중간에 사용됨
- Thence once more the crew came on with swords and axes, but faint-heartedly, and the end of it was that they lost some more men dead and wounded and fell back again.
- Senators brought television crews into cramped berthings.
- Self-mythology has always been part of The Darkness’ shtick, but here Hawkins and crew forget to back it up with music catchy enough to transcend the solipsism.
- 문장의 끝에서 사용
- This section uses a survey of thirteen couples to look at typical shorthanded solutions to watchkeeping and then discusses some standard watch schedules for doublehanded crews.
- The train's walkover seats are turned by the crew.
- He made an example of' the drunken sailor with twenty lashes, to show that he must have a sober crew.
- 문장 중간에 사용됨
Definition of crew in English Dictionary
- 품사 계층 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 명사
- 셀 수 있는 명사
- 단수로만 사용하는 명사
- 셀 수없는 명사
- 셀 수없는 명사
- 셀 수 있는 명사
- 동사
- 동사 형태
- 동사 단순한 과거의 양식
- 동사 단순한 과거의 양식
- 자동사
- 타동사
- 동사 형태
- 명사
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