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pitch+(of+voice)

  • 1 pitch

    I [pɪtʃ]
    1. verb
    1) to set up (a tent or camp):

    They pitched their tent in the field.

    يُقيمُ الخَيْمَه
    2) to throw:

    He pitched the stone into the river.

    يَرْمي، يُلْقي
    3) to (cause to) fall heavily:

    He pitched forward.

    يَسْقُط الى الأمام
    4) (of a ship) to rise and fall violently:

    The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.

    تَتَأرْجَح السَّفينَه
    5) to set (a note or tune) at a particular level:

    He pitched the tune too high for my voice.

    يُعَيِّنُ درجَة الصَّوْت
    2. noun
    1) the field or ground for certain games:

    a football pitch.

    مَيْدان رياضي
    2) the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.
    دَرَجَة الصَّوْت، دَرَجَة النَّغَم
    3) an extreme point or intensity:

    His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.

    إرْتِفاع، حِدَّه
    4) the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works:

    He has a pitch on the High Street.

    مَكان وُقوف البائِع المُتَجَوِّل
    5) the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched:

    That was a long pitch.

    قَذْفَه، رَمْيَه
    6) (of a ship) the act of pitching.
    تأرْجُح II [pɪtʃ] noun
    a thick black substance obtained from tar:

    as black as pitch.

    مادَّة الزِّفْت

    Arabic-English dictionary > pitch

  • 2 deep

    [diːp]
    1. adjective
    1) going or being far down or far into:

    a deep wound.

    عَميق
    2) going or being far down by a named amount:

    a hole six feet deep.

    ذو عُمْقٍ، عُمْقُهُ
    3) occupied or involved to a great extent:

    He is deep in debt.

    غارِقٌ (في الدَّيْن)
    4) intense; strong:

    They are in a deep sleep.

    شَديد، غامِق، داكِن
    5) low in pitch:

    His voice is very deep.

    مُنْخَفِض، خَفيض
    2. adverb
    far down or into:

    deep into the wood.

    عَميقا، بَعيدا

    Arabic-English dictionary > deep

  • 3 -pitched

    of a (certain) musical pitch:

    a high-pitched / low-pitched voice.

    ذو صَوتٍ، ذو نَبْرَةٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > -pitched

  • 4 alto

    [ˈæltəu] plural ˈaltos noun
    (a singer having) a singing voice of the lowest pitch for a woman.
    أعْلَى الأصْوَات فِي غِنَاء الرِّجَال

    Arabic-English dictionary > alto

  • 5 bass

    I [beɪs] plural ˈbasses noun
    (a singer having) a male voice of the lowest pitch.
    مُغَنٍ جَهير الصَّوْت II [bæs] plural bass ( rare) ˈbasses noun
    a type of fish of the perch family.
    سَمَك ذِئْب البَحْر: القاروس

    Arabic-English dictionary > bass

  • 6 break

    [breɪk] past tense broke [brouk]: past participle brəken [ˈbroukən]
    1. verb
    1) to divide into two or more parts (by force).
    يكسر، يقسم
    2) ( usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).
    يفصل
    3) to make or become unusable.
    يتعطّل
    4) to go against, or not act according to (the law etc):

    He broke his appointment at the last minute.

    يخل، ينكث يكسر رقما قياسيا)
    6) to interrupt:

    She broke her journey in London.

    يقطع، يوقف
    7) to put an end to:

    He broke the silence.

    يقطع / يكسر الصمت
    8) to make or become known:

    They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.

    يعلن خبرا عاجلا
    9) (of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.
    ينخفض الصوت
    10) to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).
    يكسر حدة الصوت، يُخفض
    11) to begin:

    The storm broke before they reached shelter.

    تهب (الريح)
    2. noun
    1) a pause:

    a break in the conversation.

    توقُّف قصير
    2) a change:

    a break in the weather.

    تغيُّـر في الطقس
    3) an opening.
    فتحه، ثغرة
    4) a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck:

    This is your big break.

    فرصة (حظ)

    Arabic-English dictionary > break

  • 7 in tune

    1) (of a musical instrument) having been adjusted so as to give the correct pitches:

    Is the violin in tune with the piano?

    مُتآلِف النَّغَم مَع
    2) (of a person's singing voice) at the same pitch as that of other voices or instruments:

    Someone in the choir isn't (singing) in tune.

    مُتَوافِق النَّغَم

    Arabic-English dictionary > in tune

  • 8 soprano

    [səˈpraːnəu] plural soˈpranos noun
    (a singer having) a singing voice of the highest pitch for a woman.
    سوبرانو: صَوْت حاد ومُرْتَفِع

    Arabic-English dictionary > soprano

  • 9 tenor

    [ˈtenə] noun
    (a man with) a singing voice of the highest normal pitch for an adult male.
    أعْلى أصوات الرِّجال في الغِناء

    Arabic-English dictionary > tenor

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