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guildhall

/gild-hawl/US // ˈgɪldˌhɔl //UK // (ˈɡɪldˌhɔːl) //

国会大厦,国会堂,会堂,行宫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the hall built or used by a guild or corporation for its assemblies; town hall.

Examples

  • The Queen walked from Windsor Castle to the Guildhall with the Duke of Edinburgh.

  • The story of her cruel death amid the flames at Smithfield belongs rather to that bloody spot than to the Guildhall.

  • Aldermanbury derives its name from the ancient court or bery of the aldermen, which is now held at the Guildhall.

  • He is described during the examination at the Guildhall as having been perfectly placid, and as having smiled occasionally.

  • The lassie's elfin face looked out from a low, rear window of the Candlemakers' Guildhall at the top of the Row.

  • "Let's part friends," he repeated, and paused, remembering that you cannot go away and leave a lady planted in the Guildhall.

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