panel
Prononciation : [/ˈpænəl/]
Mot
Contexte : « furniture »
(noun) a flat or curved piece of material that forms part of something larger, like a piece of wood or metal that is part of a wall or a piece of a door.
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The carpenter installed a new wooden panel on the wall.
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There was a hole in the panel where the paint had peeled off.
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Can you see the panel on the door?
Contexte : « discussion »
(noun) a group of people giving their opinions about a topic, often in a formal setting such as a conference or a TV show.
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The panel of experts agreed that the new policy was necessary.
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The panel couldn't reach a consensus on the best course of action.
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Who is on the panel for today's discussion?
Contexte : « science »
(noun) a flat or curved piece of a material that is used to measure something or to record information, like a panel with buttons on a machine or a panel with dials on a control board.
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The scientist adjusted the settings on the control panel.
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There was an error in the readings on the panel.
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What do the buttons on the panel do?
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