crew

[kruː]

crew Definition

a group of people who work together, especially all those who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, or train.

Using crew: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crew" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crew of the ship worked tirelessly to keep it afloat during the storm.

  • Example

    The airline crew was friendly and efficient.

  • Example

    The train crew consisted of a conductor and two engineers.

  • Example

    The film crew arrived early to set up the equipment.

crew Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crew

Antonyms for crew

Idioms Using crew

  • all hands on deck

    everyone must help out in order to get a job done

    Example

    We're behind schedule, so we need all hands on deck to finish this project.

  • to leave a job or organization suddenly, especially when it is experiencing difficulties

    Example

    After the company announced layoffs, many employees jumped ship and found new jobs.

  • to be familiar with the procedures and methods of doing something

    Example

    As a new employee, it took her a while to know the ropes of the company's policies and procedures.

Phrases with crew

  • the minimum number of staff needed to operate an organization or service

    Example

    During the holidays, the store operates with a skeleton crew.

  • a hairstyle in which the hair is cut very short, typically with electric clippers

    Example

    He got a crew cut for the summer to stay cool.

  • a person who is part of a crew, especially one who works on a ship, aircraft, or train

    Example

    The captain ordered all crew members to report to their stations.

Origins of crew

from Middle English 'crewe', meaning 'group of soldiers'

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Summary: crew in Brief

The term 'crew' [kruː] refers to a group of people who work together, especially on a ship, aircraft, or train. It can also refer to a group of people working on a film or other project. The phrase 'skeleton crew' denotes the minimum number of staff needed to operate an organization or service, while 'crew cut' refers to a short hairstyle. Idioms like 'all hands on deck' and 'jump ship' are also associated with 'crew.'

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