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1 pitch
1 memasang, menegakkan, melemparan, membanting, mencam-2 mutu, pangkalan, pedagang keliling3 pakkan, tersungkur, jungkat-jungkit, menentukan nada4 ter utk menambal lubang / celah, memiringkan* * *melemparkan* * *memasang, menegakkan, melemparan, membanting, mencam pakkan, tersungkur, jungkat-jungkit, menentukan nada* * *menganggut, puncak, bubungan, gala, mengalun -
2 pitch dark
gelap gulita* * *gelap gulita -
3 pitch in
mulai bekerja dgn penuh semangat* * *menyingsingkan lengan baju* * *mulai bekerja dengan penuh semangat -
4 pitch into
menyerang dgn hebat* * *menyerang* * *menyerang dengan hebat -
5 pitch upon
memilih begitu saja* * *memilih begitu saja* * *memilih begitu saja -
6 pitch a tent
mendirikan tenda -
7 pitch and toos
judi dengan lempar uang -
8 pitch black
hitam pekat -
9 pitch line
jarak garis -
10 pitch of a screw
jam-puncak ulir -
11 pitch of roof
landai atap -
12 pitch of windings
jarak antara puncak lilitan -
13 pitch pipe
peluit tala -
14 pitch-cirkel
lingkaran jarak -
15 pitch-black
hitam legam -
16 pitch-dark
gelap gulita -
17 toss and pitch
terangguk-angguk -
18 absolute pitch
titinada mutlak -
19 angle of pitch
lintas pendakian -
20 as black as pitch
gelap gulita
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