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  • 1 pitch

    I 1. [pi ] verb
    1) (to set up (a tent or camp): They pitched their tent in the field.) στήνω
    2) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.) πετώ
    3) (to (cause to) fall heavily: He pitched forward.) πέφτω/ρίχνω
    4) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) σκαμπανεβάζω
    5) (to set (a note or tune) at a particular level: He pitched the tune too high for my voice.) δίνω τον τόνο
    2. noun
    1) (the field or ground for certain games: a cricket-pitch; a football pitch.)
    2) (the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.)
    3) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.)
    4) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.)
    5) (the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched: That was a long pitch.)
    6) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.)
    - pitcher
    - pitched battle
    - pitchfork
    II [pi ] noun
    (a thick black substance obtained from tar: as black as pitch.) πίσσα
    - pitch-dark

    English-Greek dictionary > pitch

  • 2 Foot

    subs.
    P. and V. πούς, ὁ.
    Step: P. and V. βσις, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.), V. ἔμβασις, ἡ.
    Measure: P. πούς, ὁ.
    In scansion: Ar. and P. πούς, ὁ.
    Base, lowest part: P. and V. κρηπς, ἡ (Plat.), βάθρον, τό (Xen.), βσις, ἡ (Plat.), P. ἔδαφος, τό.
    Foundation: P. θεμέλιος, ὁ, P. and V. πυθμήν, ὁ, V. ῥίζα, ἡ.
    Foot of a hill: P. κράσπεδα, τά (Xen.).
    At the fool of, prep.: P. and V. πό (dat.).
    At the fool of Mt. Gerania: P. ὑπὸ τῷ ὅρει τῇ Γερανίᾳ (Thuc. 4, 70).
    At the foot, adv.: V. νέρθεν (Eur., Bacch. 752), ἔνερθεν.
    Foot ( of a piece of furniture), subs.: Ar. and P. πούς, ὁ (Xen.).
    On foot: P. πεζῇ, or use adj., P. and V. πεζός, agreeing with subject.
    Fight on foot, v.: Ar. and P. πεζομαχεῖν.
    Battle between foot-soldiers, subs.: P. πεζομαχία, ἡ.
    Spring to one's feet, v.: Ar. and P. ναπηδᾶν.
    Trample under foot: V. λὰξ πατεῖν (acc.); see Trample.
    Set on foot: P. and V. καθιστναι, προτιθέναι; see Institute.
    Set foot on: P. and V. ἐπιβαίνειν (gen.), ἐμβαίνειν (P. εἰς, acc., V. acc., gen., or dat.), V. ἐπεμβαίνειν (acc., gen., or dat.), ἐμβατεύειν (acc. or gen.); see Tread.
    With bare feet, adj.: Ar. and P. νυπόδητος, V. νηλίπους. νάρβυλος (Eur., frag.).
    How many feet long? P. ποσάπους;
    Two feet long, adj.: P. δίπους.
    Three feet long: P. τρίπους.
    Ten feet long: Ar. δεκπους.
    A stool with silver feet: P. δίφρος ἀργυρόπους, ὁ (Dem. 741).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Foot

  • 3 Oppose

    v. trans.
    P. and V. ἐναντιοῦσθαι (dat.). ἀνθίστασθαι (dat.), ἀντιτείνειν (dat.). P. ἀνταίρειν (dat.). ἐνίστασθαι (dat.), ἀντιπράσσειν (absol.). V. ἀντιβαίνειν (dat.). ἀντιοῦσθαι (dat.).
    Draw back, dissuade: V. ἀντισπᾶν; see Dissuade.
    Oppose in battle: P. and V. ἀντιτάσσεσθαι (dat. or absol.).
    The opposing ( the enemy's) generals: P. οἱ ἀντιστρατηγοί.
    Set one against another: P. and V. ἀντιτιθέναι, ἀντιτάσσειν, P. ἀντικαθιστάναι.
    Oppose ( by word): P. and V. ἀντιλέγειν (dat.), ἀντειπεῖν (dat.).
    Be opposed, clash: P. διαφωνεῖν.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Oppose

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