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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- pitch
[pɪtʃ]
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1.
noun
[c]
[BRIT]
[sports]
(field) 球场[美 = field]
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2.
noun
[s/u]
[of note, sound, voice]
音高
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3.
noun
[s]
[fig]
[of feeling, situation]
(level,degree) 程度
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4.
noun
[u]
(tar) 沥青
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5.
noun
[c]
(also: sales pitch) 推销商品的行话
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6.
noun
[u]
[N汽车]
[of boat]
颠簸
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7.
vt.
[+tent]
搭
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8.
vt.
[+ball, object]
(throw) 投
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9.
vt.
[+person]
(knock) 摔出
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10.
vt.
[+price, message]
(set) 定位
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11.
vi.
(fall forwards) 重重倒下
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12.
vi.
[N汽车]
[boat+]
颠簸
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- pitch
[pɪʧ]
[pɪʧ]
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1.
vt.
沥青
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2.
vt.
沥青质;沥青岩
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3.
vt.
(针叶树的)树脂
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4.
vt.
人造沥青;人造树脂
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5.
vt.
用沥青涂;用沥青覆盖
- pitch
[pɪʧ]
[pɪʧ]
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1.
vt.
投;掷;扔
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2.
vt.
投掷(硬币、套环)游戏
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3.
vt.
[baseball]
[American English]
投球给击球手
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4.
vt.
[baseball]
[American English]
以…为投手;作为投手打(一局球)
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5.
vt.
搭(帐);扎(营)
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pitch a tent
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搭帐篷
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6.
vt.
把…定得;把…定在
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7.
vt.
[music]
为…定音高;为…定调
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8.
vt.
排列;定顺序[除pitched battle外废]
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9.
vt.
[golf]
打高球(尤指接近时)
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10.
vi.
投掷;抛
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11.
vi.
(棒球等中)当投手
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12.
vi.
安营;搭起帐篷
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13.
vi.
站定位置;停留
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14.
vi.
(头向下)坠落;摔倒;落入
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15.
vi.
倾斜;下沉
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16.
vi.
(船只)前后颠簸;纵摇
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17.
vi.
(飞机)在空中颠簸
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18.
vi.
向前倾跌;东倒西歪地向前
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19.
noun
投;掷;抛
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20.
noun
投掷物
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21.
noun
投掷量
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22.
noun
投掷方式
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23.
noun
[golf]
球接近穴周地区时,使球高飞而朝后转动(使落地时不致滚得太远的)的击球法
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24.
noun
[music]
[acoustics]
音调;声调
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25.
noun
[music]
[acoustics]
(调整乐器所依据的)音高标准
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26.
noun
点;度;程度
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Emotion was at a high pitch.
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异常激动。
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27.
noun
[slang]
[American English]
(推销员等的)叫卖;(摊贩等的)行话
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28.
noun
主要用于英格兰,(街头艺人等的)表演场所
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29.
noun
斜度;倾斜度;坡度
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30.
noun
[architecture]
(屋顶)斜度;高跨比
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31.
noun
[geology]
[mining]
倾斜;斜角
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32.
noun
[mechanics]
螺距
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33.
noun
[mechanics]
(齿轮的)齿距;节距
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34.
noun
[aeronautics]
桨距(飞机螺旋桨一次旋转的前进距离)
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35.
noun
[aeronautics]
刀夹角
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36.
noun
(船只的)摇摆
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37.
noun
(飞机的)上下颠簸
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38.
noun
[American English]
一种纸牌游戏
Collins English-English Dictionary
- pitch
[pɪtʃ]
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1.
n
[golf]
pitch shot an approach shot in which the ball is struck in a high arc
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2.
vb
to hurl or throw (something); cast; fling
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3.
vb
[usually tr]
to set up (a camp, tent, etc)
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4.
vt.
[tr]
to place or thrust (a stake, spear, etc) into the ground
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5.
vi.
[intr]
to move vigorously or irregularly to and fro or up and down
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6.
vt.
[tr]
to aim or fix (something) at a particular level, position, style, etc
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if you advertise privately you may pitch the price too low
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7.
vt.
[tr]
to aim to sell (a product) to a specified market or on a specified basis
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8.
vi.
[intr]
to slope downwards
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9.
vi.
[intr]
to fall forwards or downwards
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10.
vi.
[intr]
(of a vessel) to dip and raise its bow and stern alternately
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11.
vi.
[cricket]
to bowl (a ball) so that it bounces on a certain part of the wicket, or (of a ball) to bounce on a certain part of the wicket
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12.
vi.
[intr]
(of a missile, aircraft, etc) to deviate from a stable flight attitude by movement of the longitudinal axis about the lateral axis - Compare yaw roll
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13.
vt.
[tr]
(in golf) to hit (a ball) steeply into the air, esp with backspin to minimize roll
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14.
vt.
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15.
vt.
[tr]
[music]
to sing or play accurately (a note, interval, etc)
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16.
vt.
[usually passive]
(of a wind instrument) to specify or indicate its basic key or harmonic series by its size, manufacture, etc
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17.
vt.
[tr]
[cards]
to lead (a suit) and so determine trumps for that trick
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18.
vt.
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19.
vt.
[baseball]
[tr]
to throw (a baseball) to a batter
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20.
vi.
[intr]
to act as pitcher in a baseball game
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21.
vi.
[Southwest English]
[dialect]
[used with it as subject]
to snow without the settled snow melting
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22.
n
the degree of elevation or depression
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23.
n
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24.
n
the angle of descent of a downward slope
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25.
n
such a slope
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26.
n
the extreme height or depth
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27.
n
[mountaineering]
a section of a route between two belay points, sometimes equal to the full length of the rope but often shorter
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28.
n
the degree of slope of a roof, esp when expressed as a ratio of height to span
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29.
n
the distance between corresponding points on adjacent members of a body of regular form, esp the distance between teeth on a gearwheel or between threads on a screw thread
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30.
n
the distance between regularly spaced objects such as rivets, bolts, etc
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31.
n
the pitching motion of a ship, missile, etc
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32.
n
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33.
n
the distance a propeller advances in one revolution, assuming no slip
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34.
n
the blade angle of a propeller or rotor
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35.
n
the distance between the back rest of a seat in a passenger aircraft and the back of the seat in front of it
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36.
n
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37.
n
[music]
the auditory property of a note that is conditioned by its frequency relative to other notes
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high pitch
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low pitch
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38.
n
an absolute frequency assigned to a specific note, fixing the relative frequencies of all other notes. The fundamental frequencies of the notes A--G, in accordance with the frequency A = 440 hertz, were internationally standardized and accepted in 1939 - See also concert pitch international pitch
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39.
n
[cricket]
the rectangular area between the stumps, 22 yards long and 10 feet wide; the wicket
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40.
n
[geology]
the inclination of the axis of an anticline or syncline or of a stratum or vein from the horizontal
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41.
n
another name for seven-up
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42.
n
the act or manner of pitching a ball, as in cricket
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43.
n
[chiefly Brit]
a vendor's station, esp on a pavement
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44.
n
[slang]
a persuasive sales talk, esp one routinely repeated
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45.
n
[chiefly Brit]
(in many sports) the field of play
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46.
n
See also pitch in pitch into pitch on
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47.
n
[Etymology]
C13 picchen; possibly related to pick1
- pitch
[pɪtʃ]
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1.
n
any of various heavy dark viscid substances obtained as a residue from the distillation of tars - See also coal-tar pitch
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2.
n
any of various similar substances, such as asphalt, occurring as natural deposits
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3.
n
any of various similar substances obtained by distilling certain organic substances so that they are incompletely carbonized
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4.
n
crude turpentine obtained as sap from pine trees
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5.
vt.
[tr]
to apply pitch to (something)
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6.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English pic, from Latin pix
Examples
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an overhand pitch
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(在棒球等运动中)手过肩的投掷
→ overhand
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pitch a tent
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搭帐篷
→ pitch
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Emotion was at a high pitch.
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异常激动。
→ pitch
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This is such a pitch-black night.
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这是一个伸手不见五指的夜晚。
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bass pitch
→ bass
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a blaes pitch
→ blaes
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things were at fever pitch with the election coming up
→ fever pitch
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if you advertise privately you may pitch the price too low
→ pitch
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high pitch
→ pitch
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low pitch
→ pitch
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