panellists
美
英 ['pæn(?)l?st] 
- n.(廣播、電視節目中的)討論會成員
- 網絡專題小組成員;討論嘉賓;講者
詞形變化
復數:panellists
英漢解釋
例句
The panellists worry that Mr Obama lacks experience and is insufficiently enthusiastic about the "war on terror" .
辯論小組認為奧巴馬經驗不足,對“反恐戰爭”熱情不夠。
One of the panellists was John McFall, MP, who has just published his Treasury select committee report on the Banking Crisis.
小組成員之一,議員JohnMcFall剛剛出版他的關于銀行危機的財政部專責委員會報告。
Panellists described talent as the key component of competition as well as a cost driver.
小組成員認為,人才既是關鍵的競爭力,同時也是成本推動器。
There were few to no significant differences among the panellists by industry, gender or nationality.
不同行業、性別和國籍的小組成員之間幾乎沒有重大差異。
One of the panellists suggested the UK parliamentary elections.
有一位與會者推薦英國的議會選舉。
Some panellists suggested an open global and innovative mindset is not really deeply embedded yet.
一些參會者認為,印度并未真正擁有一個開放的全球性和創新性的思維。
The reaction of governments to the current economic crisis was a source of optimism to some of the panellists.
政府對當下經融危機做出的一些措施,是為了讓一些討論小組成員更有信心。
Whether such panellists and journalists are right, of course, is debatable.
這些辯論小組和報界人士的觀點是否正確,當然存在爭議。
Although the panellists agreed with this, by and large, they had priorities of their own.
雖然與會者都對此達成共識,但是大體而言,他們還是有各自的傾向。
Many of the panellists saw the country's history of innovation and entrepreneurship as a cause for optimism.
多數與會者認為,美國的創新歷史和企業家精神讓大家有理由對其前景保持樂觀。
But several panellists worried about the heavy hand of government.
但是一些討論者對政府的強硬措施表示擔憂。