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单词 crew
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crew1 /kroo/

noun (Milton crue)
  1. A gang
  2. A ship's company
  3. The oarsmen or oarswomen (and cox, where appropriate) of a racing boat
  4. A group or team of people with individual duties in charge of a bus, train or aeroplane
intransitive verb

To act as a crew member on a ship, etc (esp with for)

ORIGIN: OFr creue increase, from croistre to grow

crew bus noun

A commercial vehicle with seating for several people, used esp for transporting workmen to and from their place of work

crew cab noun

A four-wheel-drive vehicle with a spacious cabin at the front and a rear like that of a flatbed lorry

crew cut noun

A style of haircut in which the hair is cut so close to the head that it stands upright

crew'man noun

A member of the crew of a boat, aircraft, etc

crew neck noun

A round, close-fitting style of neck on a jersey

crewˈ-necked adjective

crew2 /kroo/ pat of crow

crow /krō/

noun
  1. Any of several large black birds of the genus Corvus, esp C. corone (the so-called carrion crow)
  2. Extended to other birds of this genus, esp the rook
  3. The defiant or triumphant cry of a cock
  4. An infant's inarticulate cry of joy
  5. An ugly old woman (slang)
  6. Short for crowbar
intransitive verb (pat crew /kroo/ or crowed; pap crowed or crown /krōn/)
  1. To croak
  2. To utter a crow
  3. To boast, swagger, triumph (often with over)
ORIGIN: OE crāwe a crow, crāwan to crow

crowˈbar noun

A heavy iron bar usu bent and flattened at one end, used as a lever

crowˈberry noun

A low creeping moorland shrub (genus Empetrum) producing small black berries

crow boot noun

A boot made of leather and fur, as worn by the Inuit

crowˈ-flower noun

Applied to various plants, in Shakespeare perhaps crowfoot

crowˈfoot noun (pl crowˈfoots)

A buttercup, sometimes extended to other plants

crowˈ-keeper noun (Shakespeare)

A scarecrow

crowˈ-quill noun

A pen made of the quill of a crow, etc, for fine writing or etching

crow'sˈ-bill or crowˈ-bill noun (surgery)

A kind of forceps for extracting bullets, etc, from wounds

crow'sˈ-foot noun

  1. One of the wrinkles spreading out from the corners of the eyes, formed as the skin ages (pl crow'sˈ-feet)
  2. A caltrop (obsolete military)

crowˈ-shrike noun

A piping crow (see under pipe1)

crow'sˈ-nest noun (nautical)

An elevated platform near the top of a ship's mast for a man on lookout

crowˈ-steps plural noun

Step-like stonework on a gable

crowˈ-toe noun

Applied to various plants, in Milton probably crowfoot

as the crow flies

In a straight line

draw the crow (Aust)

To draw the short straw, come off worst in an allocation

eat (boiled) crow

To be forced to do something very disagreeable, humiliate oneself

have a crow to pluck with

To have something to settle with someone

stone the crows (esp Aust sl)

An expression of amazement, horror, etc

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