panel
When we talk about a 'panel' at the B2 level, it usually refers to a group of experts. These experts come together to talk about a specific subject, offer advice, or make important choices. Think of a group of judges on a TV show, or scientists discussing a new discovery. Another meaning for 'panel' is a flat, separate part of something bigger, like a car door or a control board with buttons. So, it can be both a group of people and a physical part of an object.
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The TV has a big ___.
A TV screen is a type of panel.
The door has a glass ___.
A section of a door can be called a panel.
The car's dashboard has many ___.
A dashboard has sections for controls, which are panels.
We need a new ___ for the wall.
A flat section on a wall is a panel.
The expert ___ will talk about the topic.
A small group of experts is called a panel.
The solar ___ makes electricity.
A solar panel is a flat device that collects sunlight.
The ____________ of experts discussed the new policy.
A panel refers to a small group of people brought together for discussion or advice.
The solar ____________ on the roof converts sunlight into electricity.
A panel can refer to a flat section of a surface, such as a solar panel.
The television show featured a ____________ of celebrity judges.
In this context, a panel is a group of people discussing a topic, often seen on TV shows.
He installed a new wooden ____________ on the fence to replace the broken one.
A panel can be a distinct, flat section of a larger surface like a fence.
The control ____________ of the machine had many buttons and switches.
A control panel is a common term for a section with controls and indicators.
The architect designed a house with large glass ____________ to let in natural light.
Large flat sections of glass can be referred to as glass panels.
Listen for who discussed the policies.
Listen for what she pointed to.
Listen for what needs to be installed.
Read this aloud:
The discussion panel was very informative.
Focus: panel, informative
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Read this aloud:
Can you see the solar panel on the roof?
Focus: solar, panel, roof
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Read this aloud:
The car door has a damaged panel.
Focus: damaged, panel
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Focus on the context of the word 'panel' in a formal discussion setting.
Consider the architectural or artistic application of 'panel' here.
Note the role of a 'panel' in media or public discourse.
Read this aloud:
The architectural design featured minimalist wooden panels that seamlessly integrated with the surrounding natural landscape.
Focus: seamlessly integrated
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Read this aloud:
As a member of the advisory panel, I was tasked with scrutinizing the proposed policy changes and providing an unbiased assessment.
Focus: scrutinizing
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The control panel of the spacecraft was an amalgamation of advanced instrumentation, requiring meticulous attention to detail for operation.
Focus: amalgamation
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مثال
The technician had to remove the side panel of the computer to upgrade the hardware.
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abhospence
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abjudtude
C1The state or quality of being formally rejected, cast off, or disowned through an authoritative or judicial decision. It refers to a condition of absolute renunciation where a person or entity is stripped of their previous status or rights.
abphobship
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abstinence
B2القرار الواعي بالامتناع عن ممارسة رغبة معينة، مثل شرب الكحول أو تناول أطعمة معينة، كنوع من الانضباط الذاتي.
abtactship
C1هو حالة عدم وجود اتصال جسدي أو مادي. يُستخدم لوصف علاقة ليست ملموسة أو جسدية.
abtrudship
C1To forcefully impose one's leadership, authority, or specific set of rules onto a group without their consent or prior consultation. It describes the act of thrusting a structured way of doing things upon others in a dominant or intrusive manner.
abvictious
C1To strategically yield or concede a minor position or advantage in order to ensure a greater ultimate victory. It describes a sophisticated form of success achieved through intentional, calculated loss or withdrawal.
abvolism
C1هو الابتعاد المتعمد عن الأعراف الاجتماعية لتحقيق استقلال تام للفرد.
acceptance
B2Acceptance is the act of agreeing to an offer, plan, or invitation, or the process of being received into a group or society. It also refers to the willingness to tolerate a difficult situation or the state of being approved by others.