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What's the difference between the crew and the team?
28 de ene. de 2011 16:41
Respuestas · 4
Crew means
1.The men and women who man a vehicle (ship, aircraft, etc.)
2.An organized group of workmen
3.The team of men manning a racing shell
while team
1.A cooperative unit (especially in sports)
2.Two or more draft animals that work together to pull something
cowboy...
29 de enero de 2011
Nowadays these 2 words are interchangeable to mean a group of people. Example: The restaurant crew/team worked well together. Other examples: a clean up crew/team
A rowing team/crew.
29 de enero de 2011
I agree with Lucyna's good answer. Maybe some more
boat: crew
plane: crew
McD: crew (because they want to use this word)
Workplace: team (not crew)
Sports: team
28 de enero de 2011
Both invovle groups of people but generally a team of people will work towards a common goal..fro example at work or in sport. a crew was traditionally used to describe a group of people working together to steer a ship so may nowadays be used for the crew of a spaceship. what is amusing though is in modern jargon the trem 'crew' may somtimes be used in modern commercial enterprises such as McDonalds. So little by little the difference is being eroded (worm away).
28 de enero de 2011
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