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I[pitʃ] n մրզ. (ֆուտբոլ) դաշտ. (հոքեյ, վոլեյբոլ) հրապարակ. երժշ. բարձրություն (ձայնի, տոնի, հնչյունի). the pitch of the voice ձայնի բարձրությունը. perfect pitch բացարձակ լսողություն. The pitch of the piano is low Դաշնամուրը ցածր տոնով է լարված. sing off pitch ֆալշ/կեղծ տոնով երգել. give the pitch տոն տալ. Matters reached the pitch Հանգամանքներն իրենց գագաթնակետին հասանII[pitʃ]1. n ձյութ, կուպր. as black as pitch (նաև pitch black) կուպրի/ձյութի նման սև.2. v ձյութել, կուպրել, խեժել[pitʃ] v գցել, նետել, շպրտել. pitch the ball higher գնդակը ավելի բարձր նետել. pitch out of the car մեքենայից դուրս շպրտել. (դնել, խփել) pitch a tent/camp վրան խփել, ճամբար դնել. երժշ. տոնայնություն տալ, լարել որոշակի բարձրության վրա. The part is pitched too high Դերերգը չափազանց բարձր տո նայնություն ունի. pitch one’s hopes too high չափից ավելի սպասումներ ունենալ. pitch smth a bit strong խսկց. չափազանցել. (ընկնել, նետվել) The plane pitched into the sea Ինք նա թիռը ծովի մեջ ընկավ. Don’t pitch into me Մի՛ հարձակվիր վրաս -
2 pitch
A measurement of the number of characters that fit in a horizontal inch. Pitch is generally used to measure monospaced fonts. -
3 pitch
1) طبقة الصوت 2) قار؛زفت* * *طَبَقَةُ الصَّوْت -
4 PITCH
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5 pitch
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6 pitch
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7 pitch
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8 pitch-workers' cancer
سَرَطانُ عُمَّالِ القَطِرَانِ -
9 PITCH STABILITY
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10 PITCH SPEED
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11 PITCH RATIO
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12 PITCH A TENT (TO)
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13 PITCH STABILITY
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14 PITCH OF RIVETS
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > PITCH OF RIVETS
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15 PITCH OF AN ARCH
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > PITCH OF AN ARCH
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16 pitch of tone
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17 pitch-dark
[ˌpitʃ΄da:k] a չափազանց մութ, խավար -
18 Track pitch
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19 CHORDAL PITCH
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20 FEATHERING PITCH
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