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Related topics: Organizationsguild /ɡɪld/ noun [countable] SSOan organization of people who do the same job or have the same interests 行会;同业公会;协会 the Women’s Guild 妇女协会Examples from the Corpusguild• The townsmen developed no organizational bases comparable to those of Western cities, no craft guilds or town councils.• Many Cheyenne women belonged to a housewives' guild, which taught domestic arts and decoration.• Much of this bore the unmistakable stamp of guild thought and policy.• Strictly speaking this information was superfluous; at Coventry it was inserted perhaps with a view to recording guild affiliations.• the writer's guild• But that debate revealed a wide gulf between the guild of academic historians and the public.• The guilds worked both for the local market and for distant trade.Origin guild (1300-1400) Old Norse gildi “payment, guild”guild nounChinese Corpus do people who the of organization an |