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单词 pitch
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Origin of pitch

1
First recorded in 1175–1225; (verb) Middle English picchen “to thrust, pierce, set, set up (a tent, etc.), array, throw”; perhaps from Old English pícian (unattested) “to prick,” or akin to pick1; (noun) derivative of the verb

synonym study for pitch

3. See throw.

OTHER WORDS FROM pitch

pitch·a·ble, adjective

Words nearby pitch

pitapat, Pitatus, pit boss, pit bull terrier, Pitcairn Island, pitch, pitch accent, pitch-and-putt, pitch-and-run shot, pitch-and-toss, pitchbend

Definition for pitch (2 of 2)

pitch2
[ pich ]
/ pɪtʃ /

noun

any of various dark, tenacious, and viscous substances for caulking and paving, consisting of the residue of the distillation of coal tar or wood tar.
any of certain bitumens, as asphalt: mineral pitch.
any of various resins.
the sap or crude turpentine that exudes from the bark of pines.

verb (used with object)

to smear or cover with pitch.

Origin of pitch

2
before 900; Middle English pich,Old English pic<Latin pic- (stem of pix), whence also Dutch pek,German Pech; akin to Greek píssa pitch

OTHER WORDS FROM pitch

pitchlike, adjective
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British Dictionary definitions for pitch (1 of 2)

pitch1
/ (pɪtʃ) /

verb

noun

See also pitch in, pitch into, pitch on

Word Origin for pitch

C13 picchen; possibly related to pick 1

British Dictionary definitions for pitch (2 of 2)

pitch2
/ (pɪtʃ) /

noun

any of various heavy dark viscid substances obtained as a residue from the distillation of tarsSee also coal-tar pitch
any of various similar substances, such as asphalt, occurring as natural deposits
any of various similar substances obtained by distilling certain organic substances so that they are incompletely carbonized
crude turpentine obtained as sap from pine treesRelated adjective: piceous

verb

(tr) to apply pitch to (something)

Word Origin for pitch

Old English pic, from Latin pix
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Idioms and Phrases with pitch

pitch

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Scientific definitions for pitch

pitch
[ pĭch ]

A thick, tarlike substance obtained by distilling coal tar, used for roofing, waterproofing, and paving.
Any of various natural bitumens, such as asphalt, having similar uses.
A resin derived from the sap of a cone-bearing tree, such as a pine.
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