Pitched in spanish
Inclinado
pronunciation: inklinɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: inklinɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
pitch5 = adecuar, adaptar, dirigir, dar, ofrecer.
Example: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.more:
» pitch in = arrimar el hombro, tirar del carro, echar una mano, ayudar, colaborar, echar un cable, echar un cabo.
Example: It's up to everyone to pitch in and help those who find themselves lacking the most basic of necessities -- food.» pitch + Posesivo + idea (to) = vender una idea, vender + Posesivo + idea, intentar vender + Posesivo + idea, intentar vender una idea.
Example: Lisa now realized she was dealing with a person of intelligence and would have to pitch her idea with credibility.pitch6 = inclinar.
Example: While some retractable awnings can be used during a light rain if they are pitched sufficiently to shed the water, most are not designed for use in inclement weather.pitch7 = lanzar, tirar, arrojar.
Example: They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.more:
» pitch + a tent = plantar una tienda, poner una tienda. [De campaña o similar]
Example: He lived in a tent pitched on the central reservation of the Wolverhampton ring road for over 30 years.» pitch into = arremeter contra, abalanzarse sobre, lanzarse sobre, emprenderla(s) a golpes con.
Example: The newspaper Times pitched into him for his 'utterly thoughtless, heartless, ungracious and silly' behavior.pitched = inclinado.
Example: The library building has a V-shaped, pitched oversailing roof, a splayed structure and canted walls with glass bays.more:
» high-pitched = agudo, penetrante, punzante.
Example: The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.» pitched battle = batalla campal.
Example: Before George Washington had a chance to display his skill in pitched battle, he became a focal point for the rage militaire that swept through the US in 1775.» tantrum-pitched = de rabieta.
Example: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.