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pitch

英 [pɪtʃ]

美 [pɪtʃ]

n.  (体育比赛的)场地; 球场; (感情、活动等的)程度,力度; (事物的)最高点; (尤指乐音的)音高
v.  用力扔; 投; 抛; 将(球)投给击球员; 投球; 当投手; 触地; (使球)定点落地

复数:pitches 过去分词:pitched 现在分词:pitching 过去式:pitched 第三人称单数:pitches 

CET4CET6考研TOEFLIELTSGRETEM4计算机

Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.2652 / COCA.3157

同义词辨析

throwcastflingpitchtoss【导航词义:投,掷】

throwv. 扔,投,掷
〔辨析〕
普通用词,指用力抛掷,不涉及动作方式或感情色彩。
〔例证〕
Throw the ball to me.
把球扔给我。
He can throw a hundred yards.
他能投100码远。
He threw his last grenade.
他投出了最后那颗手榴弹。
castv. 〈文〉抛,投,扔
〔辨析〕
多指迅速扔出一个较轻的物体,如书、球、包等,常可与 throw 换用。
〔例证〕
How many times did he cast/throw his net every morning?
他每天早晨撒几次网?
He cast the dice.
他掷出骰子。
Don't forget to cast more wood on the fire.
别忘了往火堆里加木块。
flingv. 抛,扔
〔辨析〕
指用力投掷;也可指感情激动时粗鲁而随便地扔东西,此时常伴有某种较强烈的感情色彩。
〔例证〕
He flung the coin into the river.
他把硬币扔进河里。
The graduates cheered and flung their trencher caps into the air.
毕业生们欢呼着把学士帽扔向空中。
She flung the papers on the desk and left angrily.
她把文件往桌子上一摔便气冲冲地走了。
pitchv. 投,掷,扔
〔辨析〕
通常指仔细瞄准后用力地掷或扔,侧重方向性及明确的目标。
〔例证〕
He pitched the wallet into the box.
他把钱包扔进箱子里。
He pitched the name card into the fire.
他把那张名片扔进火里。
tossv. 投,掷,抛
〔辨析〕
尤指随意地扔、掷比较轻的东西,如书、报纸等。
〔例证〕
Please toss that book over.
请把那本书扔过来。
His wife tossed him the newspaper.
他妻子把报纸扔给了他。

短语动词

pitch for
1. 争取拿到  

pitch in
1. 参与;协力  

短语用例

    pitch in (with sb/sth)

    • 投入;参与;支援
      to join in and help with an activity, by doing some of the work or by giving money, advice, etc.

      pitch sth↔in

      • 参与;出力;出份子
        to give a particular amount of money in order to help with sth

        pitch into sb

        • 攻击;批判;批评
          to attack or criticize sb

          pitch into sth

          • 蓬勃开展;大干
            to start an activity with enthusiasm

            pitch up

            • 到达(尤指迟到或不约而至)
              to arrive somewhere, especially late or without planning

              习惯用语

                n.

                  make a pitch for sb/sthmake a pitch to sb
                • 决心获得;决心劝服
                  to make a determined effort to get sth or to persuade sb of sth
                • queer sb's pitchqueer the pitch (for sb)
                • 破坏…的计划(或机会)
                  to spoil sb's plans or their chances of getting sth

                v.

                  pitch a story/line/yarn (to sb)
                • (对某人)编谎话
                  to tell sb a story or make an excuse that is not true

                牛津词典

                  noun

                    体育运动 for sport
                  • (体育比赛的)场地;球场
                    an area of ground specially prepared and marked for playing a sports game
                    1. a football/cricket/rugby pitch
                      足球 / 板球 / 橄榄球场
                    2. The rugby tour was a disaster both on and off the pitch.
                      这次橄榄球巡回赛在场上、场下都彻底失败。
                  • 程度;强度 degree/strength
                  • (感情、活动等的)程度,力度;(事物的)最高点
                    the degree or strength of a feeling or activity; the highest point of sth
                    1. a frenetic pitch of activity
                      活动的狂热极点
                    2. Speculation has reached such a pitch that a decision will have to be made immediately.
                      种种猜测甚嚣尘上,以至必须立即作出决定。
                  • 声音 of sound
                  • (尤指乐音的)音高
                    how high or low a sound is, especially a musical note
                    1. A basic sense of rhythm and pitch is essential in a music teacher.
                      基本的韵律感和音高感是音乐教师的必备素质。
                  • 销售 to sell sth
                  • 推销的话;说教;宣传论点
                    talk or arguments used by a person trying to sell things or persuade people to do sth
                    1. an aggressive sales pitch
                      强有力的推销行话
                    2. the candidate's campaign pitch
                      候选人的竞选宣传
                    3. Each company was given ten minutes to make its pitch .
                      每个公司有十分钟时间进行推销宣传。
                  • 棒球 in baseball
                  • 投球;投球方法
                    an act of throwing the ball; the way in which it is thrown
                    1. 黑色物质 black substance
                    2. 沥青;柏油
                      a black sticky substance made from oil or coal, used on roofs or the wooden boards of a ship to stop water from coming through
                      1. 街道;市场 in street/market
                      2. 街头售货摊点;街头艺人表演地点
                        a place in a street or market where sb sells things, or where a street entertainer usually performs
                        1. 船;飞机 of ship/aircraft
                        2. (船在水上的)上下颠簸,纵摇;(飞机在空中的)俯仰
                          the movement of a ship up and down in the water or of an aircraft in the air
                          1. 屋顶 of roof
                          2. 倾斜度
                            the degree to which a roof slopes

                            verb

                              抛 throw
                            • 用力扔;投;抛
                              to throw sb/sth with force
                              1. The explosion pitched her violently into the air.
                                爆炸把她猛烈地抛向空中。
                              2. The new government has already been pitched into a crisis.
                                新政府已被抛入危机之中。
                            • 体育运动 in sports
                            • 将(球)投给击球员;投球;当投手
                              to throw the ball to the person who is batting
                              1. 触地;(使球)定点落地
                                to hit the ground; to make the ball hit the ground
                                1. The ball pitched a yard short.
                                  球差一码落了地。
                              2. 击出大曲线球;击高球
                                to hit the ball in a high curve
                                1. 倒下 fall
                                2. 重跌;踉跄倒下
                                  to fall heavily in a particular direction
                                  1. With a cry she pitched forward.
                                    她大叫一声向前跌倒了。
                                3. 船;飞机 of ship/aircraft
                                4. 颠簸;上下飘荡
                                  to move up and down on the water or in the air
                                  1. The sea was rough and the ship pitched and rolled all night.
                                    大海波涛汹涌,船整夜颠簸摇曳。
                                5. 定标准 set level
                                6. 确定标准
                                  to set sth at a particular level
                                  1. They have pitched their prices too high.
                                    他们把价格定得太高了。
                                  2. The test was pitched at too low a level for the students.
                                    这次考试太低估学生的程度了。
                                7. 推销 try to sell
                                8. (使产品或服务)针对,面向;确定销售对象(或目标市场)
                                  to aim or direct a product or service at a particular group of people
                                  1. The new software is being pitched at banks.
                                    这种新软件以银行为目标市场。
                                  2. Orange juice is to be pitched as an athlete's drink.
                                    橙汁将作为运动员饮料进行推销。
                                9. 推销;争取支持(或生意等)
                                  to try to persuade sb to buy sth, to give you sth or to make a business deal with you
                                  1. Representatives went to Japan to pitch the company's newest products.
                                    销售代表前往日本推销本公司的最新产品。
                                  2. We were pitching against a much larger company for the contract.
                                    我们在与一家比我们大得多的公司竞争这项合同。
                                10. 声音;音乐 sound/music
                                11. 定音高
                                  to produce a sound or piece of music at a particular level
                                  1. You pitched that note a little flat.
                                    你把那个音符定得有点低了。
                                  2. The song was pitched too low for my voice.
                                    这首歌起调太低,不适合我的嗓音。
                                12. 帐篷 tent
                                13. 搭(帐篷);扎(营)
                                  to set up a tent or a camp for a short time
                                  1. We could pitch our tent in that field.
                                    我们可以临时把帐篷搭在那块地上。
                                  2. They pitched camp for the night near the river.
                                    他们靠河边扎营过夜。

                                柯林斯词典

                                英英释义

                                noun

                                • the action or manner of throwing something
                                  1. his pitch fell short and his hat landed on the floor
                                • (baseball) the act of throwing a baseball by a pitcher to a batter
                                    Synonym:delivery
                                  1. abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)
                                    1. the pitching and tossing was quite exciting
                                    Synonym:lurchpitching
                                  2. an all-fours game in which the first card led is a trump
                                      Synonym:auction pitch
                                    1. a high approach shot in golf
                                        Synonym:pitch shot
                                      1. the property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration
                                        1. degree of deviation from a horizontal plane
                                          1. the roof had a steep pitch
                                          Synonym:rakeslant
                                        2. promotion by means of an argument and demonstration
                                            Synonym:sales talksales pitch
                                          1. a vendor's position (especially on the sidewalk)
                                            1. he was employed to see that his paper's news pitches were not trespassed upon by rival vendors
                                          2. any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue
                                              Synonym:tar

                                            verb

                                            • set the level or character of
                                              1. She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience
                                              Synonym:gear
                                            • set to a certain pitch
                                              1. He pitched his voice very low
                                            • lead (a card) and establish the trump suit
                                              1. hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with a backspin
                                                1. throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball
                                                  1. The pitcher delivered the ball
                                                  Synonym:deliver
                                                2. throw or toss with a light motion
                                                  1. flip me the beachball
                                                  2. toss me newspaper
                                                  Synonym:fliptosssky
                                                3. erect and fasten
                                                  1. pitch a tent
                                                  Synonym:set up
                                                4. move abruptly
                                                  1. The ship suddenly lurched to the left
                                                  Synonym:lurchshift
                                                5. heel over
                                                  1. The tower is tilting
                                                  2. The ceiling is slanting
                                                  Synonym:cantcant overtiltslant
                                                6. fall or plunge forward
                                                  1. She pitched over the railing of the balcony
                                                7. be at an angle
                                                  1. The terrain sloped down
                                                  Synonym:slopeincline
                                                8. sell or offer for sale from place to place
                                                    Synonym:peddlemongerhucksterhawkvend

                                                  双语例句

                                                  • Their conduct both on and off the pitch was excellent.
                                                    他们场上场下都表现出众。
                                                  • At dusk we pitched camp in the middle of nowhere.
                                                    黄昏时,我们在茫茫荒野中扎营。
                                                  • The government has pitched High Street interest rates at a new level.
                                                    政府已设定了新的商业利率水平。
                                                  • Simon pitched the empty bottle into the lake.
                                                    西蒙把空瓶子扔到湖里。
                                                  • His sales pitch was smooth and convincing.
                                                    他的推销词流畅又有说服力。
                                                  • Please pitch the tune in a lower key.
                                                    请把调门儿定低点儿。
                                                  • Tension has reached such a pitch that the armed forces say soldiers may have to use their weapons to defend themselves against local people.
                                                    紧张关系已达白热化程度,武装部队说士兵有可能不得不使用武器保护自己不受当地民众的伤害。
                                                  • Frances kept talking, her mind at fever pitch
                                                    弗朗西丝不停地说着,头脑处于极度兴奋状态。
                                                  • The timbers of similar houses were painted with pitch.
                                                    类似房屋所用的栋木刷了沥青。
                                                  • This could pitch the government into confrontation with the workforce.
                                                    这有可能把政府推向与工人正面交锋的境地。