Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - crew
Crew
crew
1. n. & v. --n. (often treated as pl.) 1 a a body of people manning a ship, aircraft, train, etc. b such a body as distinguished from the captain or officers. c a body of people working together; a team. 2 colloq. a company of people; a gang (a motley crew). --v. 1 tr. supply or act as a crew or member of a crew for. 2 intr. act as a crew or member of a crew. Phrases and idioms crew cut an orig. man's haircut which is short all over the head. crew neck a close-fitting round neckline, esp. on a sweater. Etymology: ME f. OF cre{uuml}e increase, fem. past part. of croistre grow f. L crescere 2. past of CROW(2).
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see: crow II. noun see: crescent Date: 15th century a band or force of armed men, 2. a group of people associated together in a common activity or by common traits or interests, gang 1b(2), 3. a company of people working on one job or under one foreman or operating a machine, the whole company belonging to a ship sometimes including the officers and master, the persons who have duties on an aircraft in flight, the rowers and coxswain of a racing shell, ~less adjective III. verb Date: 1935 intransitive verb to act as a member of a ~, transitive verb to serve as a ~ member on (as a ship or aircraft) ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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