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Detailed Translations for pitch from English to Spanish
pitch:
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the pitch
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the pitch (intonation; tone; sound; timbre; note; timber)
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the pitch (tar)
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the pitch (intonation; timbre; tone; tone colour; sound; note; timber)
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the pitch
– A measurement of the number of characters that fit in a horizontal inch. Pitch is generally used to measure monospaced fonts. 1
Conjugations for pitch:
present
- pitch
- pitch
- pitches
- pitch
- pitch
- pitch
simple past
- pitched
- pitched
- pitched
- pitched
- pitched
- pitched
present perfect
- have pitched
- have pitched
- has pitched
- have pitched
- have pitched
- have pitched
past continuous
- was pitching
- were pitching
- was pitching
- were pitching
- were pitching
- were pitching
future
- shall pitch
- will pitch
- will pitch
- shall pitch
- will pitch
- will pitch
continuous present
- am pitching
- are pitching
- is pitching
- are pitching
- are pitching
- are pitching
subjunctive
- be pitched
- be pitched
- be pitched
- be pitched
- be pitched
- be pitched
diverse
- pitch!
- let's pitch!
- pitched
- pitching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for pitch:
pitch
Cross Translation:
noun
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sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees
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dark, extremely viscous material made by distilling tar
- pitch → pez
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the act of pitching a baseball
- pitch → lanzamiento
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the field on which cricket, soccer, rugby or field hockey is played
- pitch → campo
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distance between evenly spaced objects
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the angle at which an object sits
- pitch → declive
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level or degree
- pitch → tono
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the perceived frequency of a sound or note
- pitch → tono; altura; altura tonal
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• pitch | → alquitrán | ↔ teer — een olieachtige vloeistof met een zeer hoge viscositeit |
• pitch | → pez | ↔ Pech — Rückstand bei der Teerherstellung |
• pitch | → diapasón | ↔ diapason — (musique) étendue des sons qu’une voix ou un instrument peut parcourir, depuis le ton le plus bas jusqu’au plus haut. |
• pitch | → echar; tirar; lanzar | ↔ jeter — lancer avec la main ou de quelque autre manière. |
• pitch | → pez | ↔ poix — Matière résineuse gluante noire |