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I . pitch1 [pɪtʃ] N

1. pitch Brit, Aus sports (playing field):

pitch
football pitch

2. pitch Brit (place for camping):

pitch
pitch

3. pitch Am sports (baseball):

pitch
pitch

7. pitch (slope in roofs):

pitch
pitch

II . pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VB trans

1. pitch (throw, cause to fall headlong):

pitch
pitch

3. pitch sports:

pitch

III . pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VB intr

1. pitch (suddenly thrust):

pitch
to pitch forward

2. pitch (slope of roof):

pitch
pitch

pitch2 [pɪtʃ] N no pl (bitumen)

pitch
pitch

concert pitch N

concert pitch MUS:

concert pitch

cricket field, cricket ground, cricket pitch <-es> N

pitch into VB trans

1. pitch into (attack verbally):

to pitch into sb

2. pitch into (begin task enthusiastically):

pitch into
pitch into

pitch on VB trans

pitch out VB trans

pitch-dark

pitch-dark → pitch-black

See also pitch-black

pitch pine [ˈpɪtʃpaɪn] N BOT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The pitch is 60m ft by 30m ft (the size of an international ice hockey rink), and there is no offside rule.
en.wikipedia.org
The spirit and joie de vivre he exulted throughout the tournament -- both off -- but especially on the pitch, were truly a joy to behold.
backpagefootball.com
By 1920 the ground was still quite basic, with a narrow grandstand on the southern touchline and a cycle track around the pitch.
en.wikipedia.org
Each contact has a 1.27mm pitch with regular pin array, to mate with a 604-pin processor package.
en.wikipedia.org
Flat pitch and poor bowling from both sides - chance for batters to make merry!
www.espncricinfo.com
Others could pitch up or down sharply and uncontrollably if they were not carefully handled.
en.wikipedia.org
The launch escape and pitch control motors ignited simultaneously, placing the test vehicle into the planned initial trajectory.
en.wikipedia.org
Music for the standard oboe is written in concert pitch (i.e., it is not a transposing instrument), and the instrument has a soprano range.
en.wikipedia.org
The curveball is his off-speed pitch of choice to right-handed hitters, while left-handed hitters face the splitter.
en.wikipedia.org
In this floating position, players could move the bridge-mounted tremolo arm up or down to modulate the pitch of the notes being played.
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