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21 pitch
afstandrastersteekspoedstampende bewegingsteektoontoonhoogtewikkelspoed -
22 pitch angle
spoedhoek -
23 pitch circle
steekcirkel -
24 pitch control
octaafkoppelaar -
25 pitch fluctuations
toonhoogteschommelingen -
26 pitch height
steekhoogte -
27 pitch length
steeklengte -
28 pitch of winding
steek van een wikkeling -
29 pitch row
afstand -
30 pitch width
steekbreedte -
31 a slow pitch/court
a slow pitch/courteen trage pitch/baan -
32 concert pitch
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33 fever pitch
fever pitch♦voorbeelden:1 emotions were at/ rose to fever pitch • de gevoelens waren op/bereikten het kookpunt -
34 (as) black as pitch
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35 at concert pitch
at concert pitch -
36 emotions were at/ rose to fever pitch
emotions were at/ rose to fever pitchde gevoelens waren op/bereikten het kookpuntEnglish-Dutch dictionary > emotions were at/ rose to fever pitch
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37 make a/one's pitch for something
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38 sales pitch
sales pitch -
39 the ball/pitch/strike was called out
the ball/pitch/strike was called outde bal/worp/slag werd uit/wijd gegevenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the ball/pitch/strike was called out
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40 absolute pitch
absoluut gehoor
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