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I . crew [kru:] SUBST + sing/pl verbo

1. crew NÁUT, AERONÁUT:

crew

2. crew (team):

crew
ekipa f

3. crew (in rowing):

crew
obsada f

4. crew pej coloq (gang):

crew
banda f
motley crew

II . crew [kru:] VERBO trans

crew SUBST

Entrada criada por um utilizador
nucleus crew NÁUT

crew cut SUBST

crew cut
crew cut
jeż m

crew member SUBST

ground crew SUBST

ground crew → ground staff

Veja também: ground staff

ground staff SUBST + pl verbo

1. ground staff (at sports grounds):

2. ground staff Brit (at airports):

crow1 [krəʊ, americ kroʊ] SUBST

Expressões:

crow2 [krəʊ, americ kroʊ] VERBO intr

crow's feet SUBST pl

crow's nest SUBST NÁUT

Jim Crow [ˌʤɪmˈ-] SUBST sem pl AM

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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Both crews had been struck with illness during the voyage.
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Crews suffered a 30-day suspension, but missed both exhibition games with an ankle injury.
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Investigations by the airline and police reported that the airline and ground crews responded to security concerns properly in removing the men from the plane.
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These aircraft are also used to return medical supplies and medical crews to the theater of operations.
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Crews indicate that it offers much greater target resolution and image accuracy than previous systems.
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It was originally used as a home station for fire crews patrolling the surrounding forest.
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These boats carried crews of five to eight and were specifically designed for halibut fishing.
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Casts and crews are predominantly students, but a sizable number of the participants are university staff and towns-people as well.
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Unfortunately, many men died and the ships' crews were left severely under strength.
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