单词 | panel |
释义 | noun | verb panelpanel1 /ˈpænl/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL noun [countable] 1GROUP OF PEOPLE a)a group of people with skills or special knowledge who have been chosen to give advice or opinions on a particular subject: the Senate ethics panelpanel of a panel of experts There will be at least three senior doctors on the panel. b)a group of well-known people who discuss a subject or answer questions in front of an audience (=group of people), especially on a television or radio program: Let me introduce tonight’s panel. a panel discussion on sexual harassment → see also panelist c)a group of people who are chosen to listen to a case in a court of law and to decide the result SYN jury: The panel spent 14 hours going over the evidence.2PIECE OF SOMETHING a)a flat piece of wood, glass, etc. with straight sides, which forms part of a door, wall, fence, etc.: a carved-wood panel b)a piece of metal that forms part of the outer structure of a vehicle: a door panel c)a piece of material that forms part of a piece of clothing: a skirt made in six panels3PICTURE eng. lang. arts a)a thin board on which a picture is painted, or the picture and board together b)one of the drawings in a series in a comic strip that tell a story4instrument/control panel the place in a car, airplane, boat, etc. where the controls are[Origin: 1300–1400 Old French piece of cloth, piece, from Latin pannus] → see also solar panel noun | verb panelpanel2 verb (paneled, paneling) [transitive usually passive] to cover or decorate a room, wall, door, etc. with flat pieces of wood, glass, etc.: They’re still paneling the basement. |
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