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crew
types of crew
a film crew
• The film crew were making a political documentary.
a camera crew
• a BBC camera crew
a television/TV crew
• Journalists and TV crews were waiting outside their house.
a stage crew
(= working to produce a play )
• There is a cast of 100 and a stage crew of twenty.
a production crew
(= working to produce a film, programme, play etc )
• She’s a member of the production crew for a new television series.
a fire crew
• Fire crews took more than three hours to bring the blaze under control.
an ambulance crew
• The woman had to be rescued from her car by an ambulance crew.
the ground crew
(= the people who prepare an airplane to fly )
• The ground crew were refueling the plane.
the cabin crew
(= the people who work inside an airplane, especially the flight attendants )
• I was impressed by the polite and efficient cabin crew.
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noun ADJ. experienced | inexperienced, novice | emergency, skeleton | aircraft, bomber, lifeboat, ship's, submarine, tank, train | cabin, flight, ground, maintenance, support | ambulance, camera, demolition, film, fire, gun, production, road, stage, television, TV Fire crews were called to the scene. CREW + NOUN member PREP. in a/the ~ all the men and women in the crew PHRASES a member of the crew
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