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crewman

/kroo-muhn/US // ˈkru mən //

船员,乘务员,机员,船员们

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural crew·men.

    • : a member of a crew.

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Examples

  • The narrative takes orbit again when Shesol re-creates Glenn’s 1998 return to space as a crewman on the space shuttle Discovery’s nine-day STS-95 mission — which made him, at age 77, the oldest human ever in space, a record that still stands.

  • He was previously a federal police officer and also served as an Army Military Police officer and in the Air Force as a combat crewman, the spokeswoman said.

  • He started out as a tank crewman and then transferred to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers as an instructor in 2001.

  • I drink tea, chat to a Greek crewman whose English is very poor but who insists he wants to know what my books are about.

  • Last year, Murphy began acting bizarrely while on the Los Angeles movie set of Across the Hall, one crewman told me.

  • Then the pirate took a phone and gave it to another crewman.

  • And because of that, the gunmen killed the crewman to make an example to other ship owners.

  • Taking up Ley's Space Ships again, he began fondly to reread the page, when there was a knock at the door and a crewman entered.

  • He pounded two swift punches into the amazed crewman, who responded with a woozy, wild blow.

  • He and Haruhiku entered, and the crewman at the controls took off for the scene of the dispute.

  • As an Unspecialized Crewman he was shifted from post to post, filling in wherever he was needed.

  • He repressed his anger, wondering again at the wisdom of trying to save the enemy crewman.