pitch in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pitch in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

pitch2 [pɪtʃ] N no pl (bitumen)

pitch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pitch into sb
to be at fever pitch fig
to pitch sb/sth into sth
to pitch sth at [or to ] Am, sb
to queer sb's pitch Aus, Brit inf
to queer sb's pitch Aus, Brit inf
to be at concert pitch

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.
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By 1920 the ground was still quite basic, with a narrow grandstand on the southern touchline and a cycle track around the pitch.
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When encountering settling with power, pilots are taught to apply forward cyclic to fly out of the condition or lowering collective pitch.
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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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Others could pitch up or down sharply and uncontrollably if they were not carefully handled.
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Flat pitch and poor bowling from both sides - chance for batters to make merry!
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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.
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There, he advised young pitching prospects about the importance of throwing first-pitch strikes and pounding the strike zone and jamming hitters.
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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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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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