pitch
noun
/pɪt͡ʃ/
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- (sports, UK, Australia, NZ) The field on which cricket, soccer, rugby, gridiron or field hockey is played. (In cricket, the pitch is in the centre of the field; see cricket pitch.) (Not often used in the US or Canada, where "field" is the preferred word.)
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camp,
llançament
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- A level or degree, or (by extension) , a peak or highest degree.
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grau,
nivell
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- A throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand.
- (baseball) The act of pitching a baseball.
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llançament
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- An area in a market (or similar) allocated to a particular trader.
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parada
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- The distance between evenly spaced objects, e.g. the teeth of a saw or gear, the turns of a screw thread, the centres of holes, or letters in a monospace font.
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pas
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pitch
verb
/pɪt͡ʃ/
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- (transitive) To throw away; discard.
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tirar,
llançar,
llençar
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- (intransitive) To fix or place a tent or temporary habitation; to encamp.
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acampar
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- (transitive) To throw.
- (transitive, or, intransitive, baseball) To throw (the ball) toward a batter at home plate.
- (intransitive, baseball) To play baseball in the position of pitcher.
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llançar
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- (transitive) To assemble or erect (a tent). Also used figuratively.
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muntar
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- (transitive) To promote, advertise, or attempt to sell.
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promoure
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pitch
noun
/pɪt͡ʃ/
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- A dark, extremely viscous material still remaining after distilling crude oil and tar.
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brea,
pega negra
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- A sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap.
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resina,
reïna
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pitch
noun
/pɪt͡ʃ/
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- (music, phonetics) The perceived frequency of a sound or note.
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to
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