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单词 pitching
释义

pitch

1 of 4

noun (1)

ˈpich How to pronounce pitch (audio)
1
: a black or dark viscous substance obtained as a residue in the distillation of organic materials and especially tars
2
: any of various bituminous substances
3
: resin obtained from various conifers and often used medicinally
4
: any of various artificial mixtures resembling resinous or bituminous pitches

pitch

2 of 4

verb (1)

pitched; pitching; pitches

transitive verb

: to cover, smear, or treat with or as if with pitch

pitch

3 of 4

verb (2)

pitched; pitching; pitches

transitive verb

1
: to erect and fix firmly in place
pitch a tent
2
: to throw usually with a particular objective or toward a particular point
pitch hay onto a wagon
: such as
a
: to throw (a baseball) to a batter
b
: to toss (something, such as coins) so as to fall at or near a mark
pitch pennies
c
: to put aside or discard by or as if by throwing
pitched the trash into the bin
3
a
: to present or advertise especially in a high-pressure way : plug, promote
b
: to attempt to persuade especially with a sales pitch
c
: to present (a movie or program idea) for consideration (as by a TV producer)
4
a(1)
: to cause to be at a particular level or of a particular quality
a test pitched at a 5th-grade reading level
(2)
: to set in a particular musical key
b
: to cause to be set at a particular angle : slope
5
: to utter glibly and insincerely
6
a
: to use as a starting pitcher
b
: to play as pitcher
7
: to hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with backspin so that it rolls very little after striking the green
8
: throw sense 6
pitch a fit

intransitive verb

1
a
: to fall precipitately or headlong
b(1)
of a ship : to have the bow alternately plunge precipitately and rise abruptly
(2)
of an aircraft, missile, or spacecraft : to turn about a lateral axis so that the forward end rises or falls in relation to the after end
c
: buck entry 2 sense 1
2
: encamp
3
: to hit upon or happen upon something
pitch upon the perfect gift
4
: to incline downward : slope
5
a
: to throw a ball to a batter
b
: to play ball as a pitcher
c
: to pitch a golf ball
6
: to make a sales pitch

pitch

4 of 4

noun (2)

1
a
: slope
also : degree of slope : rake
b
: the distance between any of various things: such as
(1)
: distance between one point on a gear tooth and the corresponding point on the next tooth
(2)
: distance from any point on the thread of a screw to the corresponding point on an adjacent thread measured parallel to the axis
c
: the theoretical distance a propeller would advance longitudinally in one revolution
d
: the number of teeth or of threads per inch
e
: a unit of width of type based on the number of times a letter can be set in a linear inch
2
: the action or a manner of pitching
especially : an up-and-down movement compare yaw
3
archaic : top, zenith
4
a
: the relative level, intensity, or extent of some quality or state
tensions rose to a feverish pitch
b(1)
: the property of a sound and especially a musical tone that is determined by the frequency of the waves producing it : highness or lowness of sound
(2)
: a standard frequency for tuning instruments
c(1)
: the difference in the relative vibration frequency of the human voice that contributes to the total meaning of speech
(2)
: a definite relative pitch that is a significant phenomenon in speech
5
a
: a steep place : declivity
b
: the portion of a route (as in mountain climbing or caving) between belay points
6
chiefly British
a
: an outdoor site (as for camping or doing business)
b
: playing field sense 1
7
: an all-fours game in which the first card led is a trump
8
a
: an often high-pressure sales presentation
b
: advertisement
c
: recommendation, plug
made a pitch for tax cuts
9
a
: the delivery of a baseball by a pitcher to a batter
b
: a baseball so thrown
c
: pitchout sense 2
pitched
ˈpicht How to pronounce pitch (audio)
adjective

Illustration of pitch

Illustration of pitch
  • two systems of staff notation of pitch
Phrases
pitch into
1
: attack, assail
2
: to set to work on energetically

Synonyms

Verb (2)

  • erect
  • put up
  • raise
  • rear
  • set up
  • upend
  • upraise

Noun (2)

  • dive
  • plunge
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English pich, from Old English pic, from Latin pic-, pix; akin to Greek pissa pitch, Old Church Slavonic pĭcĭlŭ

Verb (2)

Middle English pichen to thrust, drive, fix firmly, probably from Old English *piccan, from Vulgar Latin *piccare — more at pike

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

pitch 1 of 3

verb

ˈpich How to pronounce pitch (audio)
pitched; pitching
1
: to set up and fix firmly in place
We pitched a tent.
2
: to throw usually toward a certain point
I pitched hay onto a wagon.
3
: to throw a baseball or softball to a batter
4
: to plunge or fall forward
5
: slope entry 2, slant
The roof is steeply pitched.
6
: to fix or set at a certain highness or lowness
… he pitched the call high enough to make it sound like a young turkey gobbling. Virginia Hamilton, M. C. Higgins the Great
7
: to move in such a way that one end falls while the other end rises
The ship pitched in a rough sea.

pitch

2 of 3

noun

1
: highness or lowness of sound
2
: amount of slope
The roof has a steep pitch.
3
: an up-and-down movement
the pitch of a ship
4
: the throw of a baseball or softball to a batter
5
: the amount or level of something (as a feeling)
Excitement reached a high pitch.

pitch

3 of 3

noun

1
: a dark sticky substance left over from distilling tar and used in making roofing paper, in waterproofing seams, and in paving
2
: resin from various evergreen trees (as the pine)

Medical Definition

pitch 1 of 2

noun

ˈpich How to pronounce pitch (audio)
1
: a black or dark viscous substance obtained as a residue in the distillation of organic materials and especially tars
2
: resin obtained from various conifers and often used medicinally

pitch

2 of 2

noun

: the property of a sound and especially a musical tone that is determined by the frequency of the waves producing it : highness or lowness of sound

pitching

verb

present participle of pitch
1
as in erecting
to fix in an upright position needed help pitching a tent

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • erecting
  • raising
  • rearing
  • lifting
  • hoisting
  • upending
  • elevating
  • supporting
  • bracing
  • setting up
  • upping
  • upraising
  • buttressing
  • putting up
  • upholding
  • hiking
  • heaving
  • boosting
  • heightening
  • uplifting
  • craning
  • hefting
  • propping (up)
  • shoring (up)
  • picking up
  • jacking (up)
  • perking (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • flattening
  • demolishing
  • leveling
  • tearing down
  • levelling
  • knocking down
  • razing
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2
as in diving
to cast oneself head first into deep water when a wave hit the float, I lost my balance and pitched into the lake

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • diving
  • plunging
  • sounding
  • plunking
  • dipping
  • submerging
  • belly flopping
  • plumping
  • immersing
  • plonking

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • surfacing
3
as in rocking
to make a series of unsteady side-to-side motions the ship pitched in the choppy sea

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rocking
  • swaying
  • lurching
  • shaking
  • rolling
  • tossing
  • seesawing
  • vibrating
  • wobbling
  • halting
  • jerking
  • careening
  • faltering
  • floundering
  • tumbling
  • reeling
  • weaving
  • wabbling
  • wavering
  • tottering
  • vacillating
  • stumbling
  • oscillating
  • hobbling
  • bucking
  • staggering
  • blundering
  • teetering
  • toddling
  • waddling
  • jolting
  • undulating
  • hitching
  • doddering
  • waggling
  • wagging
4
as in throwing
to send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm pitched the baseball almost 50 feet

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • throwing
  • tossing
  • hurling
  • flinging
  • slinging
  • launching
  • firing
  • bowling
  • casting
  • lofting
  • heaving
  • chucking
  • lobbing
  • pegging
  • pelting
  • catapulting
  • flipping
  • rolling
  • dashing
  • gunning
  • darting
  • hurtling
  • letting fly
  • projecting
  • propelling
  • thrusting
  • shooting
  • ejecting
  • precipitating
  • hooking
  • rifling
  • passing
  • bucking
  • impelling
5
as in unloading
to get rid of as useless or unwanted we decided to pitch that whole system and start over again

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • unloading
  • dumping
  • ditching
  • discarding
  • losing
  • tossing
  • jettisoning
  • abandoning
  • rejecting
  • scrapping
  • chucking
  • exorcising
  • shedding
  • exorcizing
  • removing
  • eliminating
  • junking
  • throwing away
  • dismissing
  • cashiering
  • eighty-sixing
  • disposing of
  • forsaking
  • deep-sixing
  • 86ing
  • throwing out
  • laying by
  • setting aside
  • sluffing (off)
  • abdicating
  • casting (off)
  • abolishing
  • deserting
  • flinging (off or away)
  • sloughing (off)
  • shucking (off)
  • eradicating
  • kicking out
  • exterminating
  • expunging
  • wiping out
  • liquidating
  • annihilating
  • extinguishing
  • extirpating
  • stamping (out)
  • rooting (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • adopting
  • using
  • embracing
  • employing
  • utilizing
  • holding
  • keeping
  • retaining
  • taking on
  • holding back
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6
as in promoting
to provide publicity for the cutting-edge ad agency was hired to pitch our products to a younger generation of consumers

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • promoting
  • selling
  • advertising
  • publicizing
  • hyping
  • ballyhooing
  • touting
  • announcing
  • publishing
  • plugging
  • pushing
  • boosting
  • merchandising
  • praising
  • barking
  • broadcasting
  • endorsing
  • reviewing
  • talking up
  • hailing
  • lauding
  • merchandizing
  • beating the drum (for)
  • acclaiming
  • recommending
  • indorsing
  • plonking (for)
  • plumping (for)
  • plunking (for)
7
as in tilting
to set or cause to be at an angle the roof should be pitched steeply enough to prevent an excessive accumulation of snow

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • tilting
  • sloping
  • angling
  • leaning
  • tipping
  • cocking
  • slanting
  • inclining
  • heeling
  • banking
  • listing
  • bending
  • deviating
  • canting
  • retreating
  • descending
  • reclining
  • veering
  • declining
  • swerving

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • straightening
  • evening
  • flattening
  • leveling
  • levelling
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