Denizione di  crew - dizionario di inglese del sito grammaticainglese.org - definizione traduzione e spiegazione grammaticale

Definizione monolingua


crew


Verb

crew (third-person singular simple present crews, present participle crewing, simple past and past participle crewed)


  1. (transitive and intransitive) To be a member of a vessels crew
    We crewed together on a fishing boat last year.
    The ship was crewed by fifty sailors.
  2. To be a member of a work or production crew
    The film was crewed and directed by students.
  3. To supply workers or sailors for a crew
    • 2003, Kirk C. Jenkins, The Battle Rages Higher[5], ISBN 0813122813, page 42:
      Steele crewed the boat with men from his own regiment and volunteers from John Woods detachment.
  4. (nautical) To do the proper work of a sailor
    The crewing of the vessel before the crash was deficient.
  5. (nautical) To take on, recruit (new) crew
    • 1967 January, “Tampa”, page 30:
      The two ships will be crewing in the latter half of September.
Noun

crew (plural crews)


  1. 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.
  2. (plural: crew) A member of the crew of a vessel or plant
    One crew died in the accident.
  3. (nautical, plural:crew) A member of a ships company who is not an officer
    The officers and crew assembled on the deck.
    There are quarters for three officers and five crew.
  4. (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.
  5. (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.
  6. A group of people working together on a task
    The crews competed to cut the most timber.
  7. (informal, often derogatory) A close group of friends
    Id look out for that whole crew down at Jacks.
  8. (often derogatory) A set of individuals lumped together by the speaker
    • 1950, Bernard Nicholas Schilling, Conservative England and the Case Against Voltaire[1], page 266:
      Malignant principles bear fruit in kind and the Revolution did no more than practice what men had been taught by the abandoned crew of philosophers.
  9. (slang, hip-hop) A hip-hop group
    • 2003, Jennifer Guglielmo & Salvatore Salerno, Are Italians White?[2], ISBN 0415934508, page 150:
      We decided we needed another rapper in the crew and spent months looking.
  10. (sports) The sport of competitive rowing
    • 1989, Benjamin Spock & Mary Morgan, Spock on Spock[3], ISBN 0394578139, page 71:
      Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale.
  11. (rowing) A rowing team manning a single shell
    • 1888, W.B. Woodgate, Boating[4], page 71:
      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.

Definizione dizionario crew


equipaggio
  non-officer nautical personnel
  The men and women who man a vehicle (ship, aircraft, etc.)
ciurma
  non-officer nautical personnel
squadra
  group of people operating a large facility or piece of equipment
  group of people working on common task
banda
  informal: social group, gang
cricca
  informal: social group, gang
folla
  group lumped together by speaker
gente
  group lumped together by speaker
maestranze
  Il complesso degli operai.
  The whole of the worforce.
staff
  non-actor members of a theatrical stage production
troupe
  non-actor members of a theatrical stage production
armo
distaccamento
drappello
frotta
gruppo
personale di bordo

Altri significati:
  (informal, often derogatory) A close group of friends
  (rowing) A rowing team manning a single shell
  (sports) The sport of competitive rowing
  A group of people working together on a task
  member of a crew
  (UK) Simple past tense and past participle of crow. To have made the characteristic sound of a rooster.
  (nautical, plural:crew) A member of a ship's company who is not an officer
  (art) The group of workers on a dramatic production who are not part of the cast
  (transitive and intransitive) To be a member of a vessel's crew
  To be a member of a work or production crew
  (nautical) To do the proper work of a sailor
  (plural: crew) A member of the crew of a vessel or plant
  (often derogatory) A set of individuals lumped together by the speaker
  (nautical) To take on, recruit (new) crew
  (slang, hip-hop) A hip-hop group
  To supply workers or sailors for a crew
  A group of people (often staff) manning and operating a large facility or piece of equipment such as a factory, ship, boat or airplane
  (UK, dialectal) A pen for livestock such as chickens or pigs
  (art, plural: crew) A worker on a dramatic production who is not part of the cast

Traduzione crew


equipaggio ,ciurma ,squadra ,banda ,cricca

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