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pitch noun

  /pɪt͡ʃ/
  • (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.)
campo
  • The rotation angle about the transverse axis.
arfagem
  • (baseball) The act of pitching a baseball.
arremesso
  • A level or degree, or (by extension) , a peak or highest degree.
grau
  • (nautical, aviation) The degree to which a vehicle, especially a ship or aircraft, rotates on such an axis, tilting its bow or nose up or down. Compare with roll, yaw, and heave.
passo

pitch verb

  /pɪt͡ʃ/
  • (transitive, or, intransitive, baseball) To throw (the ball) toward a batter at home plate.
  • (intransitive, archaic) To alight; to settle; to come to rest from flight.
arremessar
  • (intransitive, Bristol, of snow) To settle and build up, without melting.
acumular
  • (transitive) To assemble or erect (a tent).
  • (intransitive) To fix or place a tent or temporary habitation; to encamp.
armar
  • (transitive) To throw away; discard.
descartar, jogar fora
  • (transitive) To promote, advertise, or attempt to sell.
vender

pitch noun

  /pɪt͡ʃ/
  • A dark, extremely viscous material remaining in still after distilling crude oil and tar.
pez, breu, piche
  • A sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap.
breu, seiva

pitch noun

  /pɪt͡ʃ/
  • (music, phonetics) The perceived frequency of a sound or note.
  • (music) The standard to which a group of musical instruments are tuned or in which a piece is performed, usually by reference to the frequency to which the musical note A above middle C is tuned.
agudez, agudeza, altura
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