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1. pi verb1) (to set up (a tent or camp): They pitched their tent in the field.) plantar, armar, montar2) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.) tirar, lanzar, arrojar3) (to (cause to) fall heavily: He pitched forward.) caer(se)4) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) cabecear5) (to set (a note or tune) at a particular level: He pitched the tune too high for my voice.) entonar
2. noun1) (the field or ground for certain games: a cricket-pitch; a football pitch.) campo2) (the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.) tono; diapasón (música)3) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.) grado, punto, extremo4) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.) puesto5) (the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched: That was a long pitch.) lanzamiento6) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) cabezada•- - pitched- pitcher
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II pi noun(a thick black substance obtained from tar: as black as pitch.) brea- pitch-dark
pitch1 n1. campo / terreno de juego2. tonothe violin has a higher pitch than the double bass el violín tiene un tono más agudo que el contrabajopitch2 vb montartr[pɪʧ]3 (degree, level) grado, punto, extremo■ their argument reached such a pitch that I had to intervene su discusión llegó a tal extremo que tuve que intervenir5 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL (movement) cabezada6 (slope of roof) pendiente nombre femenino1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (note, sound) entonar3 (throw) tirar, arrojar; (in baseball) lanzar, pichear1 (fall) caerse2 (ship, plane) cabecear3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in baseball) lanzar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be at fever pitch estar al rojo vivo————————tr[pɪʧ]1 (tar) brea, pez nombre femeninopitch ['pɪʧ] vt1) set up: montar, armar (una tienda)2) throw: lanzar, arrojar3) adjust, set: dar el tono de (un discurso, un instrumento musical)pitch vi2) lurch: cabecear (dícese de un barco o un avión), dar bandazospitch n1) lurching: cabezada f, cabeceo m (de un barco o un avión)2) slope: (grado de) inclinación f, pendiente f3) : tono m (en música)perfect pitch: oído absoluto4) throw: lanzamiento m5) degree: grado m, nivel m, punto mthe excitement reached a high pitch: la excitación llegó a un punto culminante7) tar: pez f, brea fn.• alquitrán s.m.• betún s.m.• brea s.f.• cabezada s.f.• diapasón s.m.• empega s.f.• grado de inclinación s.m.• lanzamiento s.m.• pega s.f.• pendiente s.m.• pez s.f.• tono s.m. (Ships)v.• encabritarse v.v.• amorrar v.• echar v.• lanzar v.pɪtʃ
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1)a) (level, degree) (no pl) punto m, extremo m, grado mb) u c ( Mus) tono mto have perfect pitch — tener* oído absoluto
2) c ( in baseball) lanzamiento m4) ca) (position, site) (BrE) lugar m, sitio m; (in market, fair) puesto mb) ( sales pitch)5) u ( substance) brea f
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1) ( set up) \<\<tent\>\> armar, montar; \<\<camp\>\> montar, hacer*2) ( sport) \<\<ball\>\> lanzar*, pichear3)a) (aim, set, address)they pitched their opening offer at 3% — situaron su oferta inicial en un 3%
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vi1)a) ( fall) (+ adv compl) caerse*he pitched forward onto his face — se fue or cayó de bruces
b) ( lurch) \<\<ship/plane\>\> cabecear2) ( Sport)a) ( in baseball) lanzar*, pichearb) (in golf, cricket) \<\<ball\>\> caer*, dar*3) (campaign, fight) (AmE)to be in there pitching — (colloq) estar* en la brecha or al pie del cañón
•Phrasal Verbs:- pitch in
I [pɪtʃ]1. N1) (esp Brit) (Ftbl, Cricket, Hockey) (=area of play) campo m, cancha f (LAm)2) (Baseball) (=throw) lanzamiento m, tiro m4) (esp Brit) [of market trader] puesto m ; [of homeless person] sitio m5) (=height, degree) extremo m, punto mfever 2.matters reached such a pitch that... — las cosas llegaron a tal extremo or a tal punto que...
6) * (=sales talk) rollo * m•
she stood up and made her pitch — se levantó y soltó su rollosale 2.he made a pitch for the women's vote — procuró hacerse con or acaparar los votos de las mujeres
8) (Naut) cabezada f2. VT1) (=throw) [+ ball] lanzar; [+ person] arrojar•
he was pitched off his horse — salió disparado del caballo•
the impact pitched her over the handlebars — el impacto la arrojó por encima del manillar2) (Mus) [+ note] dar; [+ instrument] graduar el tono de3) (=present)today he pitched the plan to business leaders — hoy presentó el plan ante los dirigentes de negocios
you're pitching it a bit high! or strong! — ¡estás recargando las tintas!
4) (=set up) [+ tent] armar, montar•
to pitch camp — acampar, montar el campamento3. VI1) (=fall) [person] caer, caersehe pitched head-first over the wall — se cayó or cayó de cabeza por el muro
the ball pitched in front of him — la pelota cayó delante de él or vino a parar a sus pies
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to pitch forward, the passengers pitched forward as the coach stopped — los pasajeros salieron despedidos hacia adelante cuando se paró el autocarhe went down on his knees, then pitched forward — se cayó or cayó de rodillas y luego de bruces
2) (Naut, Aer) cabecear3) (Baseball) lanzar- be in there pitching4.CPDpitch inspection N — (Brit) (Sport) inspección f del terreno de juego
we have arranged a pitch inspection by a referee for 9am on Wednesday morning — hemos dispuesto que un árbitro inspeccione el terreno de juego el miércoles a las nueve de la mañana
pitch invasion N — (Brit) invasión f de campo
there was a peaceful pitch invasion after Juventus's eighth goal — después del octavo gol de la Juventus hubo una pacífica invasión de campo
pitch pipe N — (Mus) diapasón m
pitch shot N — (Golf) pitch m
- pitch in- pitch up
II [pɪtʃ]1.N (=tar) brea f, pez f2.CPDpitch blackness N — oscuridad f total
pitch pine N — (=wood) pino m de tea
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1)a) (level, degree) (no pl) punto m, extremo m, grado mb) u c ( Mus) tono mto have perfect pitch — tener* oído absoluto
2) c ( in baseball) lanzamiento m4) ca) (position, site) (BrE) lugar m, sitio m; (in market, fair) puesto mb) ( sales pitch)5) u ( substance) brea f
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1) ( set up) \<\<tent\>\> armar, montar; \<\<camp\>\> montar, hacer*2) ( sport) \<\<ball\>\> lanzar*, pichear3)a) (aim, set, address)they pitched their opening offer at 3% — situaron su oferta inicial en un 3%
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vi1)a) ( fall) (+ adv compl) caerse*he pitched forward onto his face — se fue or cayó de bruces
b) ( lurch) \<\<ship/plane\>\> cabecear2) ( Sport)a) ( in baseball) lanzar*, pichearb) (in golf, cricket) \<\<ball\>\> caer*, dar*3) (campaign, fight) (AmE)to be in there pitching — (colloq) estar* en la brecha or al pie del cañón
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1 nAIR TRANSP cabeceo m, paso mELEC ENG declive mGEOL in fuel pellet inclinación f, sesgo mMECH blast furnace paso mMECH ENG of rivet-centres separación f, paso m, paso geométrico m, paso de los dientes m, espaciado mOPT tono mPAPER brea depositable f, grumo de resina depositable mPHOTO paso mSPACE grado de elevación m, cabeceo mWATER TRANSP of propeller paso m, cabezada fWAVE PHYS timbre m, tono m23 viGEOL inclinarseMECH ENG gear-wheels engranar, engranar conWATER TRANSP ship motion cabecear, dar cabezadas -
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v + adv (colloq)a) ( join in) arrimar el hombro, dar* una manob) ( start eating) atacar* (fam), entrarle (Méx fam)VI + ADV1) (=start to eat) empezar a comerpitch in! — ¡venga, a comer!
2) (=start work)we all pitched in together — todos nos pusimos manos a la obra, todos nos pusimos a trabajar juntos
3) (=cooperate) echar una mano, arrimar el hombrowe all pitched in to help — todos echamos una mano, todos arrimamos el hombro
the company has pitched in with a pledge of £50,000 — la compañía ha contribuido con un donativo de 50,000 libras
* * *v + adv (colloq)a) ( join in) arrimar el hombro, dar* una manob) ( start eating) atacar* (fam), entrarle (Méx fam) -
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adj.1 escoger. (familiar)2 instalarse, fijarse, establecerse.3 arfar, cabecear el buque de popa a proa.s.1 brea (tar)2 puesto (for market stall) (británico)3 campo (for sport) (especialmente británico)4 tono (música) (de nota)5 charla (talk)6 pendiente (slope) (of roof, ceiling)7 altura de un sonido, nota.8 pez, brea.9 lanzamiento.10 grado de inclinación, inclinación.11 cabeceo del barco, arfada, cabeceo de arriba abajo del barco, cabezada.12 buzamiento.13 parte interna blanquecina en la cáscara de los cítricos.14 campo de juego.15 medida horizontal del número de caracteres por pulgada lineal en tipografía de un solo espacio.vt.1 lanzar (throw)2 apuntar.3 montar (set up) (tent)4 fijar, plantar.5 embrear, untar con brea.6 (Mús.) graduar el tono, dar el diapasón.7 hacer un lanzamiento a.8 entonar.9 levantar con el horcón, echar con la horca.10 cabecear, arfar, dar cabezadas, hocicar.11 implantar.vi.cabecear, tambalearse (ship, plane) (pt & pp pitched) -
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v.1 echar una mano, colaborar, cooperar, arrimar el hombro.2 poner manos a la obra, ponerse a trabajar.vi.colaborar, echar una mano. -
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adjective (as black, or dark, as pitch; completely black or dark: Outside the house it was pitch-black; It's a pitch-dark night.) negro como la boca del lobotr[pɪʧ'dɑːk]1→ link=pitch-black pitch-black{'pɪtʃ'dɑːrk, ˌpɪtʃ'dɑːkadjective pitch-dark-black['pɪtʃ'dɑːk]ADJ oscuro como boca de lobo* * *['pɪtʃ'dɑːrk, ˌpɪtʃ'dɑːk]adjective pitch-dark-black -
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adjective (as black, or dark, as pitch; completely black or dark: Outside the house it was pitch-black; It's a pitch-dark night.) negro como la boca del lobotr[pɪʧ'blæk]1 muy oscuro,-a, (oscuro,-a) como boca de lobo'pɪtʃ'blækadjective < night> (oscuro) como boca de lobo (fam), muy oscuro; < surface> negro como el azabache['pɪtʃ'blæk]ADJ [night] oscuro como boca de lobo; [water, sea] muy oscuro* * *['pɪtʃ'blæk]adjective < night> (oscuro) como boca de lobo (fam), muy oscuro; < surface> negro como el azabache -
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v + prep + o (colloq)a) ( set about)to pitch into something — ponerse* a hacer algo
b) ( start eating) atacar* (fam), entrarle a (Méx fam)c) ( attack) arremeter contra1. VI + PREP1) (=start) [+ food] atacar2.VT + PREP* * *v + prep + o (colloq)a) ( set about)to pitch into something — ponerse* a hacer algo
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(AmE) see pitch centre diameter BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > pitch center diameter
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