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pit1 [pɪt] N

1. pit:

pit (in ground)
jama f
pit (scar)
pit TECH (hollow)
pit MED (in body)
pit MED (in body)
jamica f

2. pit (mine):

pit
rudnik m

3. pit pej inf (untidy place):

pit
luknja f

4. pit esp Brit THEAT (seating area):

pit

5. pit MUS (orchestral area):

pit

6. pit SPORTS:

the pits pl
boks m

I . pit2 [pɪt] N esp Am (stone)

pit

II . pit2 <-tt-> [pɪt] VB trans

1. pit FOOD:

pit

ˈgrav·el-pit N

ˈor·ches·tra pit N

I . pit-a-pat [ˌpɪtəˈpæt] ADV

II . pit-a-pat [ˌpɪtəˈpæt] N no pl

Usage examples with pit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The speed limit depends on the size of the track and the size of pit road.
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A pit sunk into the structure revealed the presence of two earlier substructures.
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For an image of a framed pit saw, see and the plane allowed new architectonic solutions.
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In living plants, pitted tracheids do not appear in development until the maturation of the "metaxylem" (following the "protoxylem").
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As in the battle rounds, coaches pit two of their own team members to compete against each other.
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A deep pit is present behind eyes, a smaller pit below and in front of eye.
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These pits may have formed when ground ice converted to a gas, thus leaving a void.
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The two teams generally sell out the games which pit them against each other.
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All the pits were closed down between 1956 and 1968.
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The game pits two players against each other, represented by characters from the series.
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