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1 pitch
• baciti; broj koraka po inču; bupiti; deljenje; derati; dobaciti; dobačaj; dodati; dućanče; galopiranje (ugaone oscilacije oko poprečne ose tela ili vozila); galopirati; hitnuti; izabrati; kaldrmisati kamenjem; kaldrmisati netesanim kamenjem; kantarisati; katran; katranisa -
2 pitch-and-toss
• glava; krajcarice; venac -
3 pitch-black
• crn kao katran -
4 pitch-circle
• podeoni krug -
5 pitch-dark
• mračan; ne vidi se prst ispred nosa; pomrčina kao testo; taman -
6 pitch-row
• korak rupica; rastojanje između dve susedne rupice -
7 pitch and toss
• glava; krajcarice; venac -
8 pitch attitude
• ugao nagiba -
9 pitch black
• crn kao katran -
10 pitch circle
• deobeni krug -
11 pitch cone
• osnovna kupa -
12 pitch dark
• mračan; ne vidi se prst ispred nosa -
13 pitch diameter
• podeoni prečnik (zupčanik) -
14 pitch error
• greška deljenja; hodna greška; pogrešan korak -
15 pitch in
• početi; stati; uzeti -
16 pitch into
• brusiti; grditi; izbrusiti; izgrditi; mazati; naklopiti se na; raspaliti po -
17 pitch of a screw
• korak zavrtnja -
18 pitch of rivet
• korak zakivanja -
19 pitch of screw thread
• korak navoja vijka -
20 pitch of teeth
• korak zubca
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