pitch in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pitch in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.pitch1 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] N

II.pitch1 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] VB trans

III.pitch1 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] VB intr

pitch2 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] N U (substance)

pitch-black [Am ˈˌpɪtʃ ˈblæk, Brit pɪtʃˈblak] ADJ

pitch in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pitch in the English»Spanish Dictionary

pitch2 [pɪtʃ] N no pl (bitumen)

pitch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be at fever pitch
to make a pitch
low/steep pitch
to pitch sth at sb
to be at concert pitch
to pitch camp
to send sb off the pitch [or field]

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Translations for pitch in the Spanish»English Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Each contact has a 1.27mm pitch with regular pin array, to mate with a 604-pin processor package.
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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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The spirit and joie de vivre he exulted throughout the tournament -- both off -- but especially on the pitch, were truly a joy to behold.
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The pitch is 60m ft by 30m ft (the size of an international ice hockey rink), and there is no offside rule.
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Algorithms and signal processing software similar to what is used in the processing of heave, pitch, roll buoys.
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The curveball is his off-speed pitch of choice to right-handed hitters, while left-handed hitters face the splitter.
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Flat pitch and poor bowling from both sides - chance for batters to make merry!
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As a batter, he hit a double to lead off the bottom of the third, then was lifted for a pitch runner to thunderous applause.
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The launch escape and pitch control motors ignited simultaneously, placing the test vehicle into the planned initial trajectory.
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Like a good door-to-door salesman, there was a kernel of truth to his pitch, but he amplified and embellished the facts to sell his product.
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