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1 negro como boca de lobo
pitch-black, pitch-dark* * *(adj.) = pitch-blackEx. The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.* * *(adj.) = pitch-blackEx: The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.
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2 lanzar una curva
• pitch a curve• pitch a curve ball• pitch a curve to -
3 negro como un pozo
pitch-black, pitch-dark -
4 obscuro como boca de lobo
• pitch-black• pitch-darkDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > obscuro como boca de lobo
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5 (oscuro) como boca de lobo
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6 (oscuro) como boca de lobo
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7 acento de altura
• pitch accent• tonic accent -
8 armar una tienda de campańa
• pitch a tentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > armar una tienda de campańa
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9 arrojar hacia adelante
• pitch forward -
10 caballo color pez
• pitch-colored horse -
11 caballo peceńo
• pitch-colored horse -
12 copeisillo
• pitch apple -
13 curvear la bola
• pitch a curve -
14 flauta usada como diapasón
• pitch pipeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > flauta usada como diapasón
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15 juego a lo largo
• pitch and toss -
16 lanzar la pelota
• pitch the ball• throw the ball -
17 levantar con el horcón
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18 montar una casa de campańa
• pitch a tentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > montar una casa de campańa
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19 negro como la noche
• pitch-black -
20 oscuridad total
• pitch blackness
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