panellists

panellists

 英 ['pæn(ə)lɪst]

  • n.(广播、电视节目中的)讨论会成员
  • 网络专题小组成员;讨论嘉宾;讲者

词形变化

复数:panellists  

英汉解释

n.

例句

The panellists worry that Mr Obama lacks experience and is insufficiently enthusiastic about the "war on terror" .

辩论小组认为奥巴马经验不足反恐战争热情不够

One of the panellists was John McFall, MP, who has just published his Treasury select committee report on the Banking Crisis.

小组成员之一议员JohnMcFall刚刚出版关于银行危机财政部专责委员会报告

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竞争力同时也是成本推动

There were few to no significant differences among the panellists by industry, gender or nationality.

不同行业性别国籍小组成员之间几乎没有重大差异

One of the panellists suggested the UK parliamentary elections.

一位与会者推荐英国议会选举

Some panellists suggested an open global and innovative mindset is not really deeply embedded yet.

一些参会认为印度并未真正拥有一个开放全球性创新思维

The reaction of governments to the current economic crisis was a source of optimism to some of the panellists.

政府当下危机做出一些措施为了一些讨论小组成员信心

Whether such panellists and journalists are right, of course, is debatable.

这些辩论小组报界人士观点是否正确当然存在争议

Although the panellists agreed with this, by and large, they had priorities of their own.

虽然与会者达成共识但是大体而言他们各自倾向

Many of the panellists saw the country's history of innovation and entrepreneurship as a cause for optimism.

多数与会者认为美国创新历史企业家精神大家理由前景保持乐观

But several panellists worried about the heavy hand of government.

但是一些讨论政府强硬措施表示担忧