单词 | pitch into somebody/something |
释义 | pitch into somebody/something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpitch into somebody/something phrasal verb British English informal1 ATTACKto suddenly start criticizing someone or hitting them She pitched into me as soon as I started to speak.2 to start doing something, especially quickly and eagerly Rick pitched into decorating the house at once. → pitch→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuspitch into • If this is achieved, then the fact that the ball is pitching into an upslope means there's very little run.• She felt weightless as they pitched into empty air.• I got a very bad feeling as we pitched into the bathroom and-fumbled for the mouthwash.• I pitched into the chores with a light heart, singing to myself as I worked.• You had to drive leftish to position yourself far enough down the fairway to get a pitch into the green.• The submersible, hatch open, pitched into the sea.• But they are not eager to pitch into two helpless dummies strapped to chairs. |
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