英:['pɪtʃɪŋ]
美:[ˈpɪtʃɪŋ]
英:['pɪtʃɪŋ]
美:[ˈpɪtʃɪŋ]
n.
铺地石,俯仰
v.
投( pitch的现在分词 )
用沥青涂
排列
把…定于特定角度
词根:pitch
adj.pitched 斜的;人字形的
pitchy 漆黑的;沥青的;粘性的
n.pitch 沥青;音高;程度;树脂;倾斜;投掷
pitcher 投手;大水罐
pitchblende [矿物] 沥青铀矿
v.pitched 使倾斜;扎营;投掷(pitch的过去分词)
vi.pitch 倾斜;投掷;搭帐篷;坠落
vt.pitch 投;掷;定位于;用沥青涂;扎营;向前倾跌
noun (1)
a black or dark viscous substance obtained as a residue in the distillation of organic materials and especially tars
any of various bituminous substances
resin obtained from various conifers and often used medicinally
any of various artificial mixtures resembling resinous or bituminous pitches
verb (1)
transitive verb
to cover, smear, or treat with or as if with pitch
verb (2)
transitive verb
to erect and fix firmly in place
pitch a tent
to throw usually with a particular objective or toward a particular point: such as
pitch hay onto a wagon
to throw (a baseball) to a batter
to toss (something, such as coins) so as to fall at or near a mark
pitch pennies
to put aside or discard by or as if by throwing
pitched the trash into the bin
to present or advertise especially in a high-pressure way : plug, promote
to attempt to persuade especially with a sales pitch
to present (a movie or program idea) for consideration (as by a TV producer)
to cause to be at a particular level or of a particular quality
a test pitched at a 5th-grade reading level
to cause to be set at a particular angle : slope
to utter glibly and insincerely
to use as a starting pitcher
to play as pitcher
to hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with backspin so that it rolls very little after striking the green
throw sense 6
pitch a fit
intransitive verb
to fall precipitately or headlong
of a ship to have the bow alternately plunge precipitately and rise abruptly
buck entry 2 sense 1
encamp
to hit upon or happen upon something
pitch upon the perfect gift
to incline downward : slope
to throw a ball to a batter
to play ball as a pitcher
to pitch a golf ball
to make a sales pitch
noun (2)
slopealso: degree of slope : rake
the distance between any of various things: such as
the theoretical distance a propeller would advance longitudinally in one revolution
the number of teeth or of threads per inch
a unit of width of type based on the number of times a letter can be set in a linear inch
the action or a manner of pitchingespecially: an up-and-down movement compare yaw
archaic top, zenith
the relative level, intensity, or extent of some quality or state
tensions rose to a feverish pitch
the property of a sound and especially a musical tone that is determined by the frequency of the waves producing it : highness or lowness of sound
the difference in the relative vibration frequency of the human voice that contributes to the total meaning of speech
a steep place : declivity
the portion of a route (as in mountain climbing or caving) between belay points
an outdoor site (as for camping or doing business)
playing field sense 1
an all-fours game in which the first card led is a trump
an often high-pressure sales presentation
advertisement
recommendation, plug
made a pitch for tax cuts
the delivery of a baseball by a pitcher to a batter
a baseball so thrown
pitchout sense 2
pitching moment俯仰力矩
pitching angle俯仰角,倾角
pitching machine自动投球机
14世纪晚期,“种植或固定在地面上的行为”,是 pitch(v.1)的动词名词。从1650年代开始,“投掷或抛掷的行为”; 特别是在棒球中,从1858年开始。
前后簸动
投手投球
铺砌
纵摇
纵摇
纵摇
水上飞机在水面运动过程中绕横轴的俯仰姿态变化。
Noun (1) Middle English pich, from Old English pic, from Latin pic-, pix; akin to Greek pissa pitch, Old Church Slavonic pĭcĭlŭ Verb (2) Middle English pichen to thrust, drive, fix firmly, probably from Old English *piccan, from Vulgar Latin *piccare — more at pike
The first known use of pitch was before the 12th century
pithyadjective
consisting of or filled with pith
being short and to the point
a pithy saying
pithyadjective
consisting of or filled with pith
being short and to the point
a pithy saying
pithnoun
the loose spongy tissue that forms the center of the stem in most plants and probably functions chiefly in storage
the spongy inside of a bone or feather
the essential part : core
the pith of the problem
pitfallnoun
trap entry 1 sense 1, snareespecially: a covered or camouflaged pit used to capture animals or people
a danger or difficulty that is hidden or is not easily recognized
pitfallnoun
trap entry 1 sense 1, snareespecially: a covered or camouflaged pit used to capture animals or people
a danger or difficulty that is hidden or is not easily recognized
piteousadjective
of a kind to move to pity
piteous cries for help
piteousadjective
of a kind to move to pity
piteous cries for help
pitchyadjective
full of pitch : tarry
of, relating to, or having the qualities of pitch
pitch-black
pitch1 of 4noun
a dark sticky substance left over from distilling tar and used in making roofing paper, in waterproofing seams, and in paving
resin from various cone-bearing trees
pitch2 of 4verb
to cover, smear, or treat with pitch
pitch3 of 4verb
to erect and fix firmly in place
pitch a tent
to throw usually toward a certain point
pitch hay into a wagon
to present or advertise especially in a high-pressure way
to fix or set at a particular pitch or level a test pitched at a 5th-grade reading level
pitch a tune too high
to cause to be set at a certain angle : slope
to fall or plunge forward
pitch from a cliff
to move in such a way that one end falls while the other end rises
a ship pitching in a rough sea
buck entry 2 sense 1a
a pitching horse
to throw a ball to a batter
to play ball as a pitcher
pitch4 of 4noun
the action or a manner of pitchingespecially: an up-and-down movement
slope or degree of slope
the forward distance advanced by a propeller as it makes one revolution
the amount or level of something (as a feeling)
excitement reached a high pitch
highness or lowness of sound
a standard frequency for tuning instruments
the oboe sounded the pitch
a high-pressure sales talk
recommendation sense 1
made a pitch for tax cuts
the delivery of a baseball by a pitcher to a batter
1 It sounded like a faraway car alarm, the note pitching up and down in long, slow arcs.
2 The olive and copper trolley car ground slowly toward him, leisurely pitching and rocking.
3 “Dang hands!” she hollered from a distance, and I could just imagine her pitching a fit.
4 It is possible to work consciously toward joining the golden Third: Just get in there and start pitching.
自觉地努力加入金子三分之一是可能的:只要加入进去并开始安营扎寨。
5 As to the art of pitching, of course, the old man could show and tell, but he could no longer do.
6 Digging a square of dirt, then pitching it to the side, I hoped Miss Sadie’s mood had lightened.
7 One time I was pitching against two majormanagement consulting firms for a seven-figure engagement.
一次我与2家管理咨询公司竞争一笔7位数的生意。
8 The horse bogged his head and went to pitching and bawling and grunting.
9 “With pleasure,” I said, pitching my voice a tone lower than usual.
10 Grinning, he entered with the rolling walk of a man who is used to a pitching deck under his feet.
11 Hey, with that starting pitching staff, even I could take the Phillies to the World series.
嗨,有了那个开始当投手的职员,就算是我,也能把费城队带进世界职业棒球赛了。
12 Be bold by pitching your solutions to management and speaking up in meetings and brainstorming sessions.
向你的管理层大胆的提出你的解决方案,或者在会议上大声将想法说出来。
13 He began pitching in with Robert Kennedy’s presidential campaign.
14 After dinner the ship was pitching slightly.
晚饭后,船有点晃.
15 After all, there's no use pitching to someone who can't help you.
毕竟,找些帮不到你的人是无济于事的。
16 But at night a storm rolled in, and while the novelty of a pitching boat at anchor entertained some of the children, Ginny and even the Warden grew nervous.
17 the steep pitch of the roof makes it too dangerous to walk on
18 One of Ethel’s neighbors told her about it in the market and Ethel fainted dead away, pitching into a row of preserves.
19 His pitching was a legend among major league hitters.
他的投球在大联盟的击球员中是个传奇。
20 “Wouldn’t nobody know you, Grandpa,” said I, pitching a hunk of cheese in the air so it dropped into my mouth.