Pronunciation: /ˈpænəl/
noun a group of musicians or sound engineers who record music or sound for a movie or television show.
A1 The control panel on the microwave is easy to use.
A2 The solar panel on the roof generates electricity for the house.
B1 The expert panel discussed the latest developments in technology.
B2 The jury panel deliberated for hours before reaching a verdict.
C1 The advisory panel recommended changes to the company's policies.
C2 The panel of experts presented their findings at the international conference.
verb to select people to serve on a panel for a specific purpose.
A1 She panelled the walls of her bedroom with wood.
A2 The committee will panel the candidates for the job interview.
B1 The artist decided to panel the entire room with colorful murals.
B2 The jury will panel the witnesses before making a decision.
C1 The experts will panel the discussion on climate change at the conference.
C2 The government appointed a committee to panel the investigation into the corruption scandal.
formal The panel of experts discussed the latest research findings at the conference.
informal We need to gather a panel to decide on the best course of action.
slang The panel of judges was not impressed with the contestant's performance.
figurative The panel of colors on the wall creates a vibrant and dynamic look in the room.
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