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121 pitch black
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122 pitch a line
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123 pitch on
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124 pitch one's tent
поселиться [этим. библ. Genesis XII, 8]I will write to you from wherever we pitch our tent, and, of course, I shall write to Cecily. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Dark Flower’, part II, ch. XIX) — Я напишу вам оттуда, где нам придется раскинуть свой шатер; и, разумеется, напишу Сесили.
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125 pitch
коммерческий призыв; степень; напряжение; высота тона; шаг перфорации (пленки); шаг шрифта (число знаков на единицу, обычно дюйм, длины); партия товара; презентация; представление; самопрезентация рекламного агентства потенциальному клиенту♦ ad pitch основной рекламный мотив объявления -
126 pitch in
1. phr v разг. энергично браться; налегать2. phr v разг. присоединиться; внести свою долюСинонимический ряд:1. buckle down (verb) buckle down; fall to; jump in; jump into; set to; wade in; wade into2. donate (verb) add; chip in; come through; commit; contribute; donate; endow; give; kick in; present; subscribe -
127 pitch-and-putt
1. n площадка для игры в гольф меньше стандартного размера2. n игра в гольф на такой площадке3. a относящийся к игре в гольф на нестандартной площадке -
128 pitch-and-toss
1. n «кинь и подбрось»2. n рискованная игра
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