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pitch (1)

pitch [ pich ]


verb  (past and past participle pitched, present participle pitch·ing, 3rd person present singular pitch·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb throw something: to throw or hurl something

2. transitive verb throw something away: to throw something out or hurl something away to get rid of it

3. transitive and intransitive verb baseball throw ball to batter: in baseball, to throw a ball from the mound to the batter

4. transitive and intransitive verb golf hit ball high: in golf, to hit a high ball, usually onto the green and often with some backspin so that it does not roll too far on landing

5. transitive verb set up temporary structure: to set up a camp, tent, marquee, or other temporary structure

6. transitive verb secure something in ground: to secure, embed, or implant something in the ground
pitch tent stakes

7. transitive and intransitive verb fall or make somebody fall down: to fall or stumble, especially headfirst, or make somebody or something do this

8. transitive and intransitive verb slant in particular way: to slope in a particular way or to a particular degree, or make something do this
a steeply pitched roof

9. intransitive verb nautical wobble up and down: to move in a rolling alternate front to rear motion, e.g. in rough water or turbulent air currents

10. transitive verb try to sell or promote something: to try to sell or promote something, often in an aggressive way
pitched his budget proposal to Congress

11. transitive verb set something at level: to put, set, or have something at a particular level, e.g. of intensity or comprehension
a show pitched at an audience in their 20s

12. transitive verb music set instrument to particular key: to set a musical instrument to a particular key

13. transitive verb card games lead card to establish trumps: to lead a card of a particular suit in order to establish that suit as trumps for the trick

14. intransitive verb give enthusiastic support: to provide enthusiastic support for somebody or something



noun  (plural pitch·es)
Definition:
 
1. particular degree of something: a particular degree or level of something
Their anticipation had been at fever pitch for days.

2. music particular frequency of single note: the level of a sound in a musical scale, according to its frequency

3. U.K. field for ball game: a playing area for a team ball game

4. baseball throw of ball to batter: in baseball, the act or an instance of the pitcher throwing the ball from the mound to the batter

5. golf high ball: in golf, a shot, especially one from fairway to green, in which the ball lofts high in the air, often with some backspin, so that it does not roll too far on landing

6. way of throwing something: a particular way or manner of throwing something, especially a ball

7. method of persuasion: an attempt to persuade somebody to accept or buy something ( informal )
unwanted telephone sales pitches at inconvenient times

8. construction roof angle: the angle of slope of a roof expressed in degrees

9. degree of slope of something: the degree, direction, or extent of a slope, especially of a hill, road, or other feature

10. geology tilt of geologic formation: the inclination from the horizontal of a geologic formation or structure such as a vein or stratum

11. architecture very top of something: the highest point of something such as an arch

12. aviation angle of propeller: the angle formed between the plane of a propeller blade and the plane of rotation of the propeller

13. tossing motion: an act or instance of pitching up and down, e.g. in rough water or air turbulence

14. mechanical engineering distance between threads or gear teeth: the distance between corresponding points on adjacent threads on a screw or teeth on a gear

15. climbing distance separating climbers: the distance between climbers making an ascent or descent using the same ropes, equal to one rope length or less

[12th century. Origin ?]
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