pitched

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
pitched,
-pitched
adj
(sound, voice: of a certain pitch) (literal)de tono loc adj
Note: Often used in combination
 The singer is well known for her high-pitched voice.
 La cantante es conocida por su voz de tono agudo.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
pitch n (sound: tone)tono nm
 The pitch of a siren is usually sharp.
 El tono de una sirena es normalmente muy agudo.
pitch n (sports field)campo nm
  cancha nf
 Soccer is played on a grass pitch.
 El fútbol se juega en un campo de hierba.
 El fútbol se juega en una cancha de pasto.
pitch [sth] vtr (baseball: throw)lanzar vtr
 To pitch a ball in baseball is to throw it at the batter.
 Lanzar una bola en béisbol es tirársela al bateador.
pitch [sth] vtr (throw)lanzar vtr
 Devon pitched the ball right over the plate.
 Devon lanzó la pelota justo sobre el montículo.
pitch vi (baseball: throw the ball)lanzar vtr
 Luke used to pitch, but he's switched to first base recently.
 Luke solía lanzar, pero lo han cambiado recientemente a la primera base.
pitch for [sth] vi + prep informal (try to get)pujar por vtr + prep
 The agency pitched for the client's business.
 La agencia pujó por el negocio de su cliente.
pitch [sth] vtr (erect: a tent)montar vtr
 The campers decided to pitch their tent near the stream.
 Los excursionistas decidieron montar la tienda cerca del arroyo.
pitch n (heave)cabeceo nm
 The ship's sudden pitch knocked Leo off his feet.
 Un repentino cabeceo del barco le hizo caer.
pitch n informal (sales speech)discurso de venta nm + loc adj
  discurso promocional nm + adj mf
 We listened to the salesman's pitch, but didn't buy anything.
 Escuchamos el discurso de venta del representante, pero no compramos nada.
pitch n (tar)alquitrán nm
 We need another load of pitch to finish this road.
 Necesitamos otra carga de alquitrán para terminar este camino.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
pitch n (baseball: throw)lanzamiento nm
 In baseball, a batter can face up to three pitches in each innings.
 En el béisbol un bateador puede ejecutar hasta tres lanzamientos en cada entrada.
pitch n (slope)pendiente nf
 That roof has a very steep pitch, don't you think?
 Ese tejado tiene una pendiente muy inclinada, ¿no crees?
pitch n (propeller: angle) (técnica)ángulo de ataque nm + loc adj
 The angles a propeller's blades present to the water or the air is their pitch.
 El ángulo que presentan las palas de una hélice contra el agua o el aire es el ángulo de ataque.
pitch n (resin)resina de Borgoña loc nom f
  pez blanca loc nom f
 Burgundy pitch is the resin of certain pine trees.
 La resina de Borgoña es una resina producida por cierto tipo de pinos.
 La pez blanca es una resina producida por cierto tipo de pinos.
pitch n (aeronautics: angle)inclinación nf
  ángulo nm
 The aircraft was flying at a dangerous pitch.
 La aeronave estaba volando con una inclinación peligrosa.
pitch n (typeface: spacing)distancia nf
 Select a font with a larger pitch.
 Selecciona una fuente con mayor distancia.
pitch n (section of a climb)punto nm
 Belays are needed on this particularly steep pitch.
pitch vi (ship: tilt, tip) (náutica)cabecear vi
 A large wave caused the boat to pitch.
 Una gran ola hizo que el barco cabeceara.
pitch [sth] vtr (sound: adjust)modular vtr
 The lower you pitch your voice, the more serious you sound.
 Cuanto más bajo modules la voz, más seria sonará.
pitch [sth] vtr slang (attempt to sell)presentar vtr
  dirigir vtr
 Manufacturers usually pitch their product at specific markets.
 Normalmente los fabricantes presentan sus productos en un mercado específico.
 Los fabricantes dirigen sus productos a un mercado específico.
pitch [sb/sth] vtr (toss, throw)tirar vtr
  arrojar vtr
 The gale pitched him off his feet.
 El vendaval le tiró.
 El vendaval le arrojó.
pitch [sth] vtr (attempt to get accepted)presentar vtr
 Jess pitched her idea at the weekly staff meeting and her boss loved it.
 Jess presentó su idea en la reunión semanal de personal y al jefe le encantó.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Locuciones verbales
pitch | pitched
InglésEspañol
pitch in vi phrasal informal, figurative (participate, join in)colaborar vi
  contribuir vi
  echar una mano loc verb
 Everyone pitched in to help prepare the meal.
 Todos colaboraron para preparar la cena.
pitch in [sth] vtr phrasal insep informal, figurative (contribute)poner vtr
  aportar vtr
 If we each pitch in $5, we'll have enough money.
 Si cada uno pone $5, tendremos suficiente dinero.
pitch into [sb] vtr phrasal insep informal (attack verbally)insultar vtr
  agredir, atacar vtr
  meterse con vprnl + prep
Note: Ante complemento directo de persona debe usarse la preposición «a».
 Vince pitched into Ed, accusing him of lying.
 Vince insultó a Ed, acusándolo de mentir.
pitch on [sth] vtr phrasal insep informal (decide on, choose)inclinarse por v prnl + prep
 The couple eventually pitched on a date for their wedding.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
pitched | pitch
InglésEspañol
high pitched,
high-pitched
adj
(sound: having a high frequency)agudo/a adj
Note: hyphen used when term is an adj before a noun
 He startled her, and she let out a high-pitched squeal.
 La chica se sobresaltó y lanzó un gritito agudo.
  (coloquial)chillón/lona adj
 Ese juguetito hace un ruido chillón que me resulta particularmente desagradable.
low-pitched,
low pitched
adj
(sound: low frequency) (tono)grave adj
Note: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun.
 A bass drum makes a low-pitched sound.
 Un bombo de batería hace un ruido grave.
low-pitched,
low pitched
adj
(roof: not much slope) (techo)de poca pendiente loc adj
Note: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun.
pitched battle n (warfare at agreed time)batalla campal loc nom f
pitched battle n figurative (intense fight, struggle) (figurado)batalla campal loc nom f
 Jeff and Margaret's divorce turned into an ugly pitched battle.
 El divorcio de Jeff y Margaret se convirtió en una auténtica batalla campal.
  (figurado)guerra sin tregua loc nom f
 El divorcio de Jeff y Margaret se convirtió en una guerra sin tregua.
  (figurado)guerra sin cuartel loc nom f
 El divorcio de Jeff y Margaret se convirtió en una guerra sin cuartel.
pitched roof n (roof sloped on both sides)tejado a dos aguas loc nom m
 A pitched roof is better at shedding rainwater than a flat roof.
 Un tejado a dos aguas es mejor para escurrir el agua de lluvia que un tejado plano.
  techo de dos aguas loc nom m
 Un techo de dos aguas es mejor para escurrir el agua de lluvia que un techo plano.
  (AR)techo a dos aguas loc nom m
 Un techo a dos aguas es mejor para escurrir el agua de lluvia que un techo plano.
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