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panelist

/pan-l-ist/US // ˈpæn l ɪst //

小组成员,专家组成员,小组委员,小组讨论成员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of a small group of persons gathered for formal public discussion, judging, playing a radio or television game, etc.

Examples

  • Meaning “boss” in Spanish, the word “jefa” is one very familiar to the esteemed panelists which include entrepreneurs, journalists, tech experts and authors.

  • In the corner, Olivia rushed to help Katie finish thank-you notes for the panelists — machine learning experts and software engineers from Draper, Microsoft and Liberty Mutual.

  • In the Ipsos chart below, you see that virus is still front and center in the minds of most panelists.

  • The panelists stressed state and local races are equally as important.

  • Wealth inequality is also exacerbating the retirement crisis, the panelists noted.

  • The rapper will.i.am was one such panelist, forced upon Gregory for an excruciatingly awkward roundtable segment.

  • And as Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Solow, a panelist at the event, pointed out: “Note that this is not a market failure.”

  • Lisa Goldman apparently attended a Yeshiva University event this week at which I was a panelist.

  • Another panelist issued a warning: "For the moment, you have not lost Europe, but you will if you don't show your stances."

  • Panelist Kim Ruocco said her family suffered a devastating blow when her husband took his own life after serving in Iraq.

  • In other words, I was not considered a panelist, but there were two station people and three panel people.