pitched
英 [pɪtʃt]
美 [pɪtʃt]
adj. 倾斜的
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
pitch的过去分词和过去式
BNC.19202 / COCA.21540
牛津词典
adj.
- 倾斜的
sloping; not flat
柯林斯词典
英英释义
adj
- set at a slant
- a pitched rather than a flat roof
- (of sound) set to a certain pitch or key
- high-pitched
双语例句
- I didn't ask for the chairmanship; I was pitched into it.
我并没有要求当主席,我是被迫的。 - Everyone pitched in and the job was soon done.
大家你帮我,我帮你,很快就把活儿干完了。 - This pitched him into the political arena.
这把他推上了政治舞台。 - This song is pitched too low for her voice.
对她的嗓子来说,这首歌的音定得太低了。 - Men and women, old and young, all pitched in.
男女老幼齐动手。 - The boat pitched about in the storm.
船在风暴中上下颠簸。 - They pitched into each other for an hour.
他们相互殴打了一小时。 - 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。 - This song is pitched too high for me.
这支歌的调子对我是太高了。 - His cry is pitched at a level that makes it impossible to ignore
他的哭喊声之大让人没法不理睬。