crew  
 noun uk/kruː/ us/kruː/
  (group of people)         
B1 [ C, + sing/pl verb ]全体工作人员;(尤指)全体船员,全体机组人员,全体乘务人员 
a group of people who work together, especially all those who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, etc.
  an ambulance/lifeboat crew 救护车/救生船急救组 
 a TV/film/camera crew 电视/电影/摄影工作人员 
 The aircraft has/carries a crew of seven. 这架飞机上有7名机组人员。 
 See also: aircrew
  [ C ](除官员之外的)全体船员;全体机组人员,乘务员 
the people who work on a ship, aircraft, etc. who are not officers
  Apart from the ten officers, a crew of 90 takes care of the 300 passengers. 除了这10位高级官员,还有90名船员为300名乘客服务。 
 - More examples
- A Spanish crew member had been washed overboard in the storm.
- He is a member of our camera crew.
- Ambulance crews battled to rescue people trapped in the wreckage.
crew      
verb [ I or T ] uk/kruː/ us/kruː/
 当(船员),在船上工作
If you crew a boat, or crew for someone on their boat, you help to sail it.