guilds
英 [ˈɡɪldz]
美 [ˈɡɪldz]
n. (行业)协会; (中世纪的)行会,同业公会
guild的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 同业公会;行会;协会
Aguildis an organization of people who do the same job.- ...the Writers' Guild of America.
美国作家协会
- ...the Writers' Guild of America.
双语例句
- Effects of the conservation tillage on soil nematode c-p groups and functional guilds
保护性耕作对土壤线虫c-p类群及功能团的影响 - They will allow consumers to sidestep the professional guilds that have extracted high rents for their services.
它们将会使消费者回避这些专业行业成为可能,因为这些行业从他们的服务中攫取了过高的费用; - Founded in March, 1917, the Union of Chinese Cotton Mill was a nationwide ethical capital cotton textile industrial organization based on Shanghai, it was one of the most influent guilds.
初创于1917年3月的华商纱厂联合会是一个以上海为基地的全国性民族资本棉纺织业行业组织,亦是民国时期最具影响力的行业公会之一。 - Its last words are: corporate guilds for manufacture, patriarchal relations in agriculture.
工业中的行会制度,农业中的宗法经济,&这就是它的最后结论。 - Europe had its city-states and its merchant guilds, each providing a political and cultural space in which this could happen.
欧洲的城市国家和手工业行会都提供了一种政治和文化空间,让这种挑战发生。 - Guilds have been creating rating systems for craftsmen for ages.
在很长的时间里面,行业协会为工匠创建了评级系统。 - Licensing laws limit entry to the guilds of lawyers, doctors and professors.
律师、医生和教授行列的准入受到执业资格法规的限制。 - Guilds were set up to provide lodging and employment for the emigrants, for a fee of course.
为移民提供食宿和就业的行会建立了起来。当然,这是要付钱的。 - Society began to specialize, people realized and felt drawn to form groups, guilds, or societies, to ensure continuance and growing perfection.
社会开始专门化,人们认识到、并感觉到从属于各种团体、行会或阶层,以保证其延续性和趋向完善。 - The feudal clan's culture of the guilds originated from the merchant and the patriarchal clan system in ming? Qing Dynasty which is the specific cultural carrier.
明清商人会馆中的封建宗族文化传统起源于商帮的封建宗法性,具有特定的文化载体。