panelist
panelist — 名詞
1. a person invited to join a group that shares opinions, answers questions, or giv
與談人
參加座談或評議的人
a person invited to join a group that shares opinions, answers questions, or gives advice during a public discussion, broadcast, or formal review.
Farah was the youngest panelist at the campus forum on AI and education.
Farah 是那場 AI 與教育校園論壇中最年輕的與談人。
panelist at a public discussion
Each panelist had five minutes to answer the audience's first question.
每位與談人都有五分鐘回答觀眾的第一個問題。
each panelist + singular verb
The radio host asked one panelist to explain why bus fares had risen again.
那位廣播主持人請一位與談人解釋,為什麼公車票價又上漲了。
Two panelists on the school interview panel disagreed about the final candidate.
學校面試小組的兩位與談人,對最後一位人選意見不同。
Before the live show, each panelist tested the microphone and checked their notes.
現場節目開始前,每位與談人都測試了麥克風,並查看自己的筆記。
- speaker
broader; any person who gives a talk, while a panelist is one member of a group discussion
- commentator
usually gives professional analysis on media, not shared discussion with other invited people
- judge
fits only when the panel's job is to decide or score, not when the group is simply discussing a topic
文法句型
a panelist on/about something
invite someone to be a panelist
each panelist + singular verb
用法筆記
Usually refers to someone invited to speak, advise, or judge as part of an organized event or formal panel, not to an ordinary audience member. Use the preposition 'on' for membership: someone is on a panel, not in it.