单词 | panel |
释义 | panelpan‧el /ˈpænl/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL noun [countable] Entry menu MENU FOR panelpanel1 group of people2 piece of something3 instrument/control panel4 picture Word OriginWORD ORIGINpanel ExamplesOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French ‘piece of cloth, piece’, from Latin pannus; ➔ PANEEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora group of people who work together► team Collocations a group of people who work together to do a job: · There will be a meeting for all members of the team next Wednesday.· Dr Gaultier and his medical team worked in the refugee camps for over a year.team of: · The coins were discovered by a team of archaeologists.· The Prime Minister works closely with a team of unelected advisers. ► crew the people who work together on a ship or plane: · The captain and crew would like to welcome you on board Flight 381 to Geneva.· Everyone aboard the Montreal Queen, including the crew, died. ► committee a small group of people in an organization who have been chosen to make official decisions: · Bill Dean has been elected chairman of the committee.finance/health/housing etc committee: · The finance committee has decided to raise membership fees for next season.be on a committee (=be a member of a committee): · She's been on the Church committee for 20 years. ► board a group of people in an organization or company who make rules and decisions about how the organization works, give permission for particular plans to be carried out etc: · The licensing board has refused us permission to sell alcohol on the premises.· In October, the school board recommended that uniforms become compulsory.board of examiners/governors/directors etc: · If you don't agree with the result etc ,you can appeal to the board of examiners. ► panel a group of people who have been chosen to give advice or their opinion or to make an official decision about something, usually because they know a lot about it: · I've been invited to join the panel on a radio arts programme.panel of: · All applicants are questioned by a panel of experienced interviewers.· He was on a panel of judges for a famous literary prize. ► working group /working party British a group of people chosen to consider a particular problem in detail and to suggest how to deal with it: · A Police Force working party concluded that many people found the police intimidating.· A working party was set up to investigate and act on the report's findings. ► unit an official group that has been formed to work together to do a particular job or be responsible for a particular problem: · Hospital officials plan to use the donations to set up a new cardiac unit.· One of the policemen from the drug unit will be visiting local schools. WORD SETS► Buildingaisle, nounbelfry, nounbiomass, nounbooth, nounbreakwater, nounbridge, nounbridge, verbclapboard, nouncondemn, verbcondo, nounconstructor, nouncourtyard, nouncubicle, nouncupola, noundais, nounderrick, noundes res, noundeveloper, noundevelopment, noundome, noundomed, adjectivedry rot, nounDumpster, noundump truck, nounduplex, nounDutch barn, noundwelling, noundyke, nouneaves, nounelevator, nounescalator, nounestate, nounexit, nounfarmstead, nounfence, nounfirebrick, nounflagged, adjectiveflagstone, nounfortify, verbfoundation stone, nounfountain, nounfreehold, nounglazier, nounglazing, noungrating, noungroin, noungroyne, nounhandrail, nounhousing estate, nounhut, nouninsulation, nounironwork, nounlandscape architect, nounlandscape gardening, nounlevee, nounlisted, adjectivelow-rise, adjectivelychgate, nounmanor, nounmansion, nounmarble, nounmason, nounmasonry, nounminaret, nounmulti-storey, adjectivemulti-storey, nounopen-plan, adjectivepanel, nounpanelled, adjectivepantile, nounpillar, nounplatform, nounportal, nounportcullis, nounprecast, adjectiveprefab, nounprefabricated, adjectivepre-stressed, adjectivepublic works, nounQuonset hut, nounrailing, nounredecorate, verbredevelop, verbrevolving door, nounriser, nounrising damp, nounrivet, nounrood screen, nounroof, nounroom, nounroughcast, nounrow house, nounsalon, nounsash window, nounseawall, nounshelter, nounstanchion, nounstorey, nounstrut, nounsubside, verbsubsidence, nounsubstructure, nounsuperstructure, nounsurvey, nounsurvey, verbsurveyor, nounswing bridge, nountar, nountar, verbtower, nountriplex, nounurban renewal, nounwatercourse, nounwicket gate, nounwindbreak, nounwindmill, nounyard, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► has Phrases· The panel has reached a decision. ► have· The panel have reached a decision. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a team/panel of experts· You can get advice from our panel of gardening experts. ► the interview panel (=the group of people interviewing someone)· The interview panel were very impressed with her enthusiasm. ► a review body/committee/panel/board· We will set up a pay review body for all staff. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► advisory· Planning Guidance on Architects Advisory panels for panel members and panel users was prepared together with model terms of reference.· He also asked his bioethics advisory panel to conduct a full review and report back to him in 90 days.· It has also been held that non-statutory government advisory panels are subject to judicial review.· But the advisory panel told Congress that it found no evidence that more money retains private insurers.· Dow Chemical supports 26 advisory panels that address issues of importance to the community.· The Culture Secretary, Chris Smith, and an advisory panel will decide how to handle claims for restitution. ► central· Alternatively, stripes on the body of the garment can be combined with a central woven panel using several different stitches.· In the central panel, a little girl is standing on a sidewalk.· These are linked up to a central control panel which monitors the entire system.· He found a thrown-away central heating panel or two, and there was real heating.· The front has a central panel with parallel two-way zips which allow for front and side entry. ► front· The amp's master volume pot, headphone socket and mains switch make up the remainder of front panel controls.· When he hears the bedroom door open, Carlos puts his ear up against the front panel.· A control on the front panel adjusts the operating time between limits of less than one second and four minutes approximately.· You also can name each track, with up to 1, 700 characters for each disc displayed on the front panel.· The switch can be mounted on the front panel and will show when the unit is powered-up.· This jumper is sometimes found behind the front panel of the drive.· Back and front panels of red and white striped cotton.· Of the fifteen rotary controls that adorn the S120's front panel, all except one is dual function. ► independent· Suggestions in the bill for an independent panel of experts to be given the power of veto over the research were rejected.· Two years ago, an independent bipartisan panel on tax reform chaired by Sen.· It is a system where an independent panel takes the decisions, considering the best interests of the children.· Some treatments of special concern require the endorsement of an independent panel as well as the patient's informed consent.· A new board has been installed from a list of candidates selected by an independent panel. ► solar· There are two techniques for using a wind generator or a solar panel.· Here, 300 workers are busy pumping out solar panels.· Water from the cylinder passes through the solar panel where it is heated by the sun's rays.· The most obvious source of the necessary electrical energy would be solar panels set out on the lunar surface.· The result has been that solar panels are now comparable in price to wind generators.· The batteries for the torches were recharged from the wind generator and the solar panels, as was the radio battery.· The major difficulty with comparing solar panels is that manufacturers' output figures can not be compared.· Only the solar panels were kept clear so they could continue to generate electricity. NOUN► control· He led me to his booth and typed a few keys on the control panel.· Dials twitch in the control panel at the sound of it.· This displays the fault digitally on the control panel.· That big control panel with all the handles and cranks.· He found sweeping the floor too boring and manoeuvred himself into a role making electrical control panels.· ChromaZone lets you create your own modules with a sophisticated control panel.· All the graphics on the control panel are simple and easily seen, and all the controls have easy-to-understand precision markings.· Inside, the dashboard was more like an aircraft control panel. ► discussion· A panel discussion uncovered differing attitudes to developing training.· Irene felt drained from the panel discussion.· A panel discussion held around the general presentations at the seminar is also summarised.· A free By Design panel discussion meets at 7 p. m. Monday, November 3, in the theater.· National radio participated by broadcasting plays, panel discussions, documentaries, interviews and recordings of training sessions.· The talk is followed by a panel discussion on new trends in families.· In the wake of the television series mentioned above, a panel discussion on the subject was transmitted.· Some 600 Boston University journalism students had braved a rainy Friday night in 1976 to hear a panel discussion on investigative reporting. ► ethics· A deeper problem is that the ethics panel is a committee, not a committee.· The root of this failure lies in the nature of the ethics panel itself.· In 1990, when the ethics panel recommended a reprimand for Rep.· The speaker in December admitted to having provided inaccurate information to the ethics panel. ► glass· Notable painters included with stained glass panels by, embroidery by, lacework by and tapestry by who also exhibited watercolours.· He glanced up from the letter and studied his reflection in the glass panel of the cabinet door.· The lack of a lock on the one and only toilet was compensated for by the frosted glass panels in the door.· He reached up to the small glass panel set high in front of them and knocked on it.· When Schmidt tapped the chauffeur's arm, the man pressed a button that raised a glass panel at his back.· When I was 12 I tunnelled into the side of the local canal and inserted a glass panel.· Climb the hill and enter the echoing fifteenth-century Gothic church to peer through glass panels at the medieval foundations.· Hideously lurid glass panel in brass frame with matching chain. ► instrument· Something smashed into his instrument panel and thin oil streaked his goggles.· I settled on one of the gauges on the instrument panel in front of me.· The instrument panel looked complicated, but all the switches were neatly marked.· I let go of the intercom switch and looked over the black ledge of the instrument panel.· He hopes, for instance, that instrument panels have not changed much in the last fifty years.· The lights from the instrument panel fell across her skirt.· Church leaders should gather data much as airline pilots read their instrument panel during flight.· Racks of black instrument panels lined with banks of silver toggle switches surround the pilot. ► member· Planning Guidance on Architects Advisory panels for panel members and panel users was prepared together with model terms of reference.· While the report won the unanimous backing of panel members, Sen.· To become panel members, lawyers go on a free four-day course.· But some panel members, including Turner, considered giving the honor concept back to the administration.· Each panel member should ensure that he or she thoroughly tests the case presented for project approval.· Some panel members said further studies are needed to prove the drug really works.· The panel members then receive regular questionnaires asking for their opinions of selected programmes over the past week.· The stalemate is blamed on a three-way split among panel members about how to save Social Security. ► review· Richard Armitage, a former assistant secretary of defense, is also on this review panel.· It even has a strategic review panel to act as a think-tank.· A Caltrans appeal would go to an ad hoc seismic retrofit permit review panel.· A review panel of outside advisers is evaluating its work.· A series of review panels wrestled with the problem and provided a series of responses.· It came after a review panel reported to the National Institutes of Health.· She made 2 complaints to the review panel. ► senate· The Senate panel decided that it wanted to question Fiers and George concerning whether they had passed the information on to Gates.· The requests for documents indicate that the Senate panel, led by Sen.· Both the Senate panel and the White House should be dead set against it.· To answer the question, the Senate panel invited eight of the most outspoken scientific proponents and critics of the new standards.· The Senate panel chaired by New York Sen.· Watching the all-male Senate panel skewer Anita Hill, I was disgusted and angry. ► side· These critical areas are defined as being: In doors and side panels, up to a height of 1.5m above floor level.· It's eye-level grill incorporates removable, toughened glass side panels so cleaning isn't a problem.· Each side panel can also be gathered in to be used as a doorway.· Here, hardwood doors are flanked by stained-glass side panels.· The side panels and door give three opening possibilities and can be rolled up if needed.· Two large side panels, which are removed by undoing two knots, cover each side of the engine compartment. VERB► chair· Henry Hyde, R-Ill, who was tapped by the candidate to chair the panel responsible for shaping the platform language. ► set· The governing body must set up a selection panel and the post of headteacher or deputy headteacher has to be advertised nationally.· Some local authorities also encouraged parental involvement, by setting up consultative panels of parents.· The Market Research Society has set up a panel of four experts, including two academics, to investigate.· We have set up the consumer panel and I meet consumers regularly when I have discussions in the Ministry. ► tell· A parade of scientists and scholars told the panel that the risks of nuclear smuggling were real and rising.· Completion of most of the station still is anticipated by the end of 2002 as scheduled, Trafton told the panel. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► instrument/control panel 1group of people a)a group of people with skills or specialist knowledge who have been chosen to give advice or opinions on a particular subjectpanel of A panel of experts has looked at the proposal.on a panel There will be at least three senior doctors on the panel. b)a group of well-known people who answer questions on a radio or television programme → panelliston a panel We have two senior politicians on our panel tonight. c) American English 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.GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?• In this meaning, panel is usually followed by a singular verb: · The panel has reached a decision.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The panel have reached a decision.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS2piece of something a)a flat piece of wood, glass etc with straight sides, which forms part of a door, wall, fence etc: a stained glass panel There were a few panels missing from the fence. b)a piece of metal that forms part of the outer structure of a vehicle: One of the door panels was badly damaged and had to be replaced. c)a piece of material that forms part of a piece of clothing: a skirt made in six panels3instrument/control panel a board in a car, plane, boat etc that has the controls on it4picture a thin board with a picture painted on it → solar panel
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