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3 høj
high, high-pitched, hill, lofty, loud, mound, rattling, tall* * *I. (en -e) hill,F eminence;( mindre) hillock, mound.II. adj high ( fx building, hill, jump, mountain, tree, wall; price, salary; official; 2000 metres high);( om person, og = høj i forhold til bredden) tall ( fx man; building, chimney, mast, tree; how tall (el. high) is he?);( om lydstyrke) loud ( fx noise, voice);( om tonehøjde) high, high-pitched ( fx voice);T ( påvirket af narkotika) high;[ høj(e) og lav(e)] high and low;[ fra det høje] from on high;[ i det høje] on high;[ med sb:][ i en høj alder] at a great (el. an advanced) age;[ i en meget høj alder] in extreme old age;(mus.) take top C;[ han er seks fod høj] he is six feet (high el. tall);[ høj hat] top hat, silk hat;[ høj himmel] clear sky;[ høje hæle] high heels;( i fire geledder) four deep;( fire i alt) four strong;[ høj sne] deep snow;[ høj stil] high (, F: elevated) style;[ høj sø] a heavy sea;[ højt tal] high figure;[ højt vejr] fine weather; -
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regular, a straight fight, workmanlike* * *adj regular;( rigtig) regular ( fx scoundrel), downright ( fx scoundrel; it is a downright shame);[ der stod et regulært slag] there was a pitched battle. -
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puff, shoot, smoke* * *vb (røg, røget) smoke ( fx a smoking chimney; do you smoke? smoke a pipe; smoked ham);( desinficere) fumigate;( fare) rush, tear;( gå tabt) be lost,( gå i stykker) go phut ( fx my radio (, their marriage) went phut);[ lade det ryge] let it go;[ ryg og rejs!] get lost![ der er røget en sikring] a fuse has gone (el. blown);[ med præp & adv:][ ryge af](dvs flyve af) fly off;[ døren røg i] the door banged to (el. banged shut);[ ryge løs på] go for;[ ryge ned] rush down,( om temperatur) drop suddenly,( om pris) slump;[ ryge på en cigar] be smoking a cigar;[ ryge en pibe ` til] season a pipe;[ ryge ud](dvs fare ud) rush out,( blive uvenner) fall out,( en ræv) smoke out;[ det røg mig ud af munden] I blurted it out, it just slipped out;[ ryge ud over cykelstyret] be thrown (el. pitched) over the handlebars. -
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* * *I. (en -r)zo roach.II. (en -r):[ nikke én en skalle] smash one's head into somebody's face;(dvs arbejdede hårdt) they pitched into the job.III. vb:[ skalle af](om maling etc) peel off, flake off;( om hud: af solbrændthed) peel ( fx my nose peeled). -
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См. также в других словарях:
-pitched — pitched, combining form. 1. having a pitch: »A high pitched voice = a voice having a high pitch. 2. having a pitch or slope: »A single pitched roof = a roof having a single pitch … Useful english dictionary
pitched — [pıtʃt] adj a pitched roof is sloping rather than flat … Dictionary of contemporary English
pitched — [ pıtʃt ] adjective a pitched roof slopes, instead of being flat … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pitched — [[t]pɪ̱tʃt[/t]] ADJ GRADED A pitched roof is one that slopes as opposed to one that is flat. → See also , low pitched ...a rather quaint lodge with a steeply pitched roof. Syn: slanting … English dictionary
Pitched — Pitch Pitch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pitched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pitching}.] [See {Pitch}, n.] 1. To cover over or smear with pitch. Gen. vi. 14. [1913 Webster] 2. Fig.: To darken; to blacken; to obscure. [1913 Webster] The welkin pitched with sullen … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pitched — adjective a) Having a slope. a pitched roof b) Having a specified tonal range. a high pitched scream … Wiktionary
pitched — adjective 1. (of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form (Freq. 2) high pitched • Participle of verb: ↑pitch 2. set at a slant a pitched rather than a flat roof • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
pitched — adj. Pitched is used with these nouns: ↑battle, ↑roof … Collocations dictionary
pitched — adjective a roof that is pitched is sloping rather than flat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pitched — UK [pɪtʃt] / US adjective a pitched roof slopes, instead of being flat … English dictionary
pitched battle — n 1.) a big battle between armies or large groups of people ▪ a pitched battle between the rival groups 2.) an angry and usually long argument ▪ She wanted to avoid another pitched battle with her son. →↑skirmish … Dictionary of contemporary English