panellists

英 [ˈpænlɪsts] 美 [ˈpænəlɪsts]

n.  (广播、电视节目中的)讨论会成员
panellist的复数



柯林斯词典

    in AM, use 美国英语用 panelist

  1. (尤指广播或电视节目中的)讨论会成员
    A panellist is a person who is a member of a panel and speaks in public, especially on a radio or television programme.

    双语例句

    1. The problem is that Portuguese is, as one of the Brazilian panellists said, spoken only in Macau and some places in Africa ( she seemed to disregard Portugal).
      但正如一位巴西与会者所说,只有澳门和非洲一些地方使用葡萄牙语(她似乎有点看不起葡萄牙语),这是个问题。
    2. Panellists suggested that a combination of promotional activities and increased market activity helped to boost new workloads.
      研究人员表示,促销活动和市场活动升温帮助增加了新的工作量。
    3. One of the panellists suggested the UK parliamentary elections.
      有一位与会者推荐英国的议会选举。
    4. Let me thank the chairs, panellists, and moderators of the thematic and plenary sessions for managing their tasks with excellence.
      我要感谢专题会议和全体会议的主席、讨论小组成员和主持人杰出的工作。
    5. The panellists say they did not attempt to include every important challenge, nor did they endorse particular approaches to meeting those selected.
      小组专家表示,他们并不试图纳入所有重要挑战,也不赞成解决那些获选挑战的具体方法。
    6. Panellists described talent as the key component of competition as well as a cost driver.
      小组成员认为,人才既是关键的竞争力,同时也是成本推动器。