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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 (= ran onto) the pitch.球迷都跑进了球场。
[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 pitch that there was no hope of an amicable conclusion.此时,他们的歧见已大得不可能善罢甘休。
The children were at fever pitch (= very excited) the day before the party.派对的前一天孩子都特别兴奋。
[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) pitch about quality and reliability.商店里的那个男人向我大谈最高品质,信誉可靠之类的推销行话。
She made a pitch for the job but she didn't get it.她竭力争取这份工作,但没有成功。
[+ to infinitive] The city made a pitch to stage the Olympics.该市竭力争取主办奥运会。
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 pitch.这个屋顶很陡/坡度很大/相当平缓/坡度很小。
[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 the river.她把石头扔到河里。
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 road.脚踏车卡进地上的车辙凹痕,我重重地(向前)摔在路上。
The ship pitched up and down/from side to side in the rough seas.船在汹涌的海浪里上下/左右颠簸。
[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 the right level for the students.老师必须把课程的难易度定得与学生的水准相符。
[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 me over a business lunch.她在一次吃商业午餐时竭力游说我接受她的想法。
They are pitching for business at the moment.目前他们正在招揽生意。
[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) into despair by what happened to him in his final year at college.大学最后一年发生的事使他一下子绝望了。
[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 infinitive] When I bought this house, all my friends pitched in to help fix it up.我买下这栋房子时,所有的朋友都来帮忙整理。
My brother pitched in with an offer of transport.我弟弟主动提议要负责运输。
After we had seen the video everyone started pitching in with comments on its faults.看完录影后,我们大家都纷纷评论其不足之处。
[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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