crew
Significado: A group of people who work together, especially on a ship, aircraft, or film
A crew is a group of people who work together on a ship, aircraft, train, or in film and television production. It can also informally refer to any group of friends or people working together. Crew members typically have specific roles and work as a coordinated team.
Ejemplos
- The ship's crew numbered fifty. 船上的船员共有五十人。La tripulación del barco era de cincuenta personas.船の乗組員は50人でした。배의 승무원은 50명이었습니다.
- The film crew arrived early to set up. 摄制组很早就到达进行布置。El equipo de filmación llegó temprano para montar.撮影クルーは準備のために早く到着しました。촬영팀은 준비를 위해 일찍 도착했습니다.
- He hangs out with his usual crew at the weekend. 他周末和他常去的那帮朋友一起玩。Sale con su grupo habitual los fines de semana.彼は週末にいつもの仲間と遊びます。그는 주말에 늘 어울리는 친구들과 놉니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old French 'creue' meaning 'an increase, augmentation', from 'croistre' (to grow), from Latin 'crescere' (to grow, increase). Originally meant 'a reinforcement of soldiers'; the nautical sense developed in the 17th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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