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1 pitch
s 1. [mar] ljuljanje lađe oko poprečne osovine 2. [cricket] način dodavanja, bacanja lopte 3. [com] roba izložena na prodaju, ponuda (u tržnici) 4. mjesto gdje se netko obično zadržava, gdje se nešto obično nalazi; [cricket] mjesto između i oko vratašca 5. visina stupanj, stepen, jakost; [mus] visina, jakost glasa 6. nagib, naklon, pad, strmina 7. uspon, uzlazak 8. [fig] vrh, vrhunac, vršak 9. bacanje, zamahivanje; udaljenost / to quer a p's # pomrsiti komu račune, osujetiti čije namjere; the noise rose to a deafening # = nastala je zaglušna galama s smola, paklina, katran / mineral # = bitumen* * *
bacanje
baciti
bubnuti
distanca prevaljena jednim okretom vijka
katran
nagib
nagib krova
najviÅ¡a toÄka
nivo
nogometni teren
pasti na glavu
period
podići
podići šator
postaviti
razapeti
razapeti Å¡ator
razdoblje
razmak
smola
snaga
stupanj
tonski
visina
visina glasa
vrh
vrhunac
zabiti
zabosti -
2 pitch in
vi [coll] svojski se latiti posla; [US] prihvatiti se jela, nalopiti se na jelo -
3 pitch (propeller's)
uspon (brodskog vijka) -
4 pitch control
kontrola uspona -
5 pitch measurement
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6 pitch of thread
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7 pitch period
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8 pitch propeller
propeler sa zakretnim lopaticama -
9 pitch, slope
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10 pitch and toss
s igra s novčićima, glava ili pismo -
11 pitch angle
kut nagiba; kut pada -
12 pitch arc
luk, koji odgovara koraku -
13 pitch black
adj crn kao ugljen; tamankao u rogu -
14 pitch chain
kalibrirani lanac; lančani prijenos -
15 pitch cone
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16 pitch dark
adj potpuno taman, mračan kao u rogu -
17 pitch diameter
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18 pitch into
vi napasti, udariti (na koga), grditi, ružiti; navaliti (na jelo) -
19 pitch mineral
bitumen; smola; asfalt -
20 pitch of teeth
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