panel / ˈpæn l /

⭐基础词汇小组面板小组讨论小组成员

panel2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a distinct portion, section, or division of a wall, wainscot, ceiling, door, shutter, fence, etc., especially of any surface sunk below or raised above the general level or enclosed by a frame or border.
  2. a comparatively thin, flat piece of wood or the like, as a large piece of plywood.
  3. a group of persons gathered to conduct a public discussion, judge a contest, serve as advisers, be players on a radio or television game, or the like: a panel of political scientists meeting to discuss foreign policy.
v. 有主动词 verb

pan·eled, pan·el·ing or pan·elled, pan·el·ling.

  1. to arrange in or furnish with a panel or panels.
  2. to ornament with a panel or panels.
  3. to set in a frame as a panel.

panel 近义词

n. 名词 noun

committee

更多panel例句

  1. A smaller panel of voters means there are fewer first-place votes to go around.
  2. So, if your goal is to create more efficient railways or more efficient solar panels, then why not invest in those objectives directly rather than growing the whole economy.
  3. Currently, several panels of US health care experts are developing plans to guide these tough decisions.
  4. If a Knowledge Panel for your brand already appears when users search for your brand keywords, you can claim the panel by clicking on the “Claim this Knowledge Panel” button located at the bottom of the panel.
  5. Shana Gadarian, a professor of political science at Syracuse University who is helping to conduct one of the panel surveys, said she was surprised to see such enormous divides emerge as the pandemic wore on.
  6. In one painting, framed as a split-panel comic between the two, Ramone simply asks Vicious, “Did you kill her?”
  7. Videos of Quorum: Global LGBT Voices talks and panel discussions will be broadcasted on The Daily Beast in coming months.
  8. On Nov. 13, after years of deliberation, an advisory panel finally recommended lifting the ban, sort of.
  9. A panel of citizens will decide the fate of Officer Wilson rather than law-enforcement professionals or a lone judge.
  10. In addition to Carolines on Broadway, the panel was organized by NYWIFT and the New York Comedy Festival.
  11. I would not trust their removal to any other hand, and so, the panel comes out without a shake.
  12. Isabel had a glimpse of a delicate high-bred face set like a panel in a parted curtain.
  13. Marius, without further heeding him, stepped to mademoiselle's door and rapped on a panel with brisk knuckles.
  14. The painter breakfasting at the next table is hard at work on a decorative panel for a ceiling.
  15. In Virginia, annexation is determined by a panel of three judges, only one of whom is a resident of the county involved.