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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.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

Pit

crew

helmet

ready

for

pit

stop

tomorrow.