Definition of panellist in English:
 panellist
(US panelist)
noun ˈpan(ə)lɪstˈpænələst
A member of a panel, especially in a broadcast game or discussion.
(尤指广播电视的竞赛小组或专题讨论小组的)小组成员
Example sentencesExamples
-  And the commission has continued to let the candidates nominate and veto panelists.
 -  Three of the four panelists are current or former editorial page editors.
 -  It is a discussion among the panelists with all of you able to comment online.
 -  The three were panelists during a discussion here on Saturday about the prospects of the upcoming Assembly session.
 -  Not that the webcast was entirely doom and gloom; panelists examined ways to adapt.
 -  In the end, each side of the panellists agreed that the two countries should bridge the gap and merge their strengths together.
 -  He came in for tough criticism over his handling of the All-Ireland semi-final from Sunday Game panelists.
 -  Four panellists take questions from the audience on issues such as the cost of organic food, GM safety, affordability of good quality food, and the viability of buying local produce.
 -  This is an instance of an audience member misunderstanding a panelist and being corrected.
 -  The format of the event is designed to stimulate debate in a forum discussion, supplemented by a variety of masterclasses run by panellists and key contributors.
 -  Johnny will keep his own brand of order over guest panellists drawn from those who write about, broadcast on and participate in sport who will compete for points.
 -  The panelists were discussing what it takes to be a good anchor in newsrooms today.
 -  Following their prepared statements the moderator initiated a discussion among panelists.
 -  The range of phenotypes both among panelists and among members of the audience was huge.
 -  More than a year later, she was a panelist on a BBC radio program.
 -  Leveling that kind of criticism gets easier as time goes on, panelists agreed.
 -  Some panelists may double as members of the research committee, on which there will be no government representatives.
 -  As some panelists indicated, they begin by asking questions that point to an ethical process.
 -  Harding reappeared as a panellist on the fifth programme, broadcast on 13 August 1951.
 -  Viewers will be invited to enter the discussion with Ray and the panellists through email and text, with a weekly challenge to beat the expert panel's score predictions.