单词 | pitch |
释义 | pitch [pɪtʃ] noun SPORTS FIELD 运动场 IMPROVER countable UK (US field) ■an area painted with lines for playing particular sports, especially football 运动场地;(尤指)足球场 •a football/hockey/cricket pitch足球/曲棍球/板球场 •Supporters invaded [pɪtʃ] noun LEVEL 水准 countable or uncountable ■the level or degree of something 水准;程度 •The piano and organ were tuned to the same pitch (= note).钢琴和风琴被调校到同一音调上。 •If you teach children and adults in the same class, it's difficult to get the pitch (= level of difficulty or interest) right.如果你把孩子和成人放在同一个班里教,就很难完全找出适合学生的难度和他们的兴趣。 only singular ■the level of a feeling (感觉的)程度 •By this time their disagreement had reached such a •The children were at fever [pɪtʃ] noun PERSUASION 说服 countable ■a speech or act which attempts to persuade someone to buy or do something 推销用语;推销 •The man in the shop gave me his (sales) •She made •[+ to countable UK ■a place in a public area where a person regularly sells goods or performs 摊位 •The flower seller was at his usual pitch outside the station.那个卖花人就在车站外他平时的摊位上。 [pɪtʃ] noun SLOPE 斜坡 only singular ■the amount of slope, especially of a roof (尤指屋顶的)坡度 •This roof has a very steep/high/gentle/low [pɪtʃ] noun BLACK SUBSTANCE 黑色物质 uncountable ■a thick black substance which was used in the past to make wooden ships and buildings waterproof 沥青,柏油 [pɪtʃ] noun BASEBALL 棒球 countable ■a throw in a baseball game 投球 •a good/bad pitch好/差的投球 [pɪtʃ] noun TENT 帐篷 countable UK (US site) ■the piece of ground on which you can put up a tent 露营地 •We chose a large level grassy pitch for our caravan.我们选了一片大而平坦的草地停下我们的旅行拖车。 [pɪtʃ] verb MOVE 移动 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to move or be moved suddenly, especially by throwing (使)突然移动;(尤指)投,扔 •She pitched the stone into •He pitched the ball too short and the batsman hit it for six.他把球投得太近,让打击手击出了一个六分球。 •The ball pitched (= landed) short.球投到了不远处。 •The bike hit a rut and I was pitched (forward) onto •The ship pitched up and down/from side to side [pɪtʃ] verb BASEBALL 棒球 intransitive or transitive ■in baseball, to throw a ball towards the player with the bat in order for them to try to hit it 投(球) •Who will be pitching first for the White Sox this evening?今晚谁是白袜队的第一个投球手? [pɪtʃ] verb TENT 帐篷 transitive ■to put up a tent and fix it into position 支,搭(帐篷) •We pitched camp/our tent in the shade.我们在阴凉处扎营/搭起帐篷。 [pɪtʃ] verb LEVEL 水准 transitive ■to express or set something at a particular level 调校至某一水准 •The tune was pitched (= the notes in it were) too high for me to reach the top notes.调定得太高,我唱不上去。 •A teacher's got to pitch a lesson at [pɪtʃ] verb PERSUADE 劝说 intransitive or transitive mainly US ■to try to persuade someone to do something 竭力劝说 •She pitched her idea to •They are pitching for [pɪtʃ] verb SLOPE 斜坡 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to slope 倾斜 [pɪtʃ] verb be pitched into sth ■to suddenly experience a bad feeling 突然有(某种不好的感觉) •He was pitched (headlong) [pɪtʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs pitch in informal ■to start to do something as part of a group, especially something helpful 投入;参与;(尤指)支援 •If we all pitch in together, it shouldn't take too long.如果我们齐心协力,那并不需要很长时间。 •[+ to •My brother pitched in with •After we had seen the video everyone started pitching in with [pɪtʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs pitch into sb/sth informal ■to criticize or attack someone or something forcefully 批评,攻击,大骂 •He pitched into me as soon as I arrived, asking where the work was.我一到他劈头就对我大骂,问我作品在哪里。 [pɪtʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs pitch up informal ■to arrive in a place 到达 •Gerald finally pitched up two hours late.杰拉德终于到达,比原定时间晚了两个小时。 |
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