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pit1 [pɪt] SUST.

1. pit (sizeable depression in ground):

pit

2. pit a. MED. (mark):

pit
pit

3. pit TÉC. (hollow, depression):

pit

4. pit (mine):

pit
pit

5. pit TEAT., MÚS. (area of seating):

pit
orchestra pit

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be the pits coloq.

I . pit2 <-tt-> [pɪt] ingl. am. SUST.

II . pit2 <-tt-> [pɪt] ingl. am. V. trans.

orchestra pit SUST.

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Despite their small stature, they are very strong, and all are able to set traps in their home territory such as pits and snares.
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The speed limit depends on the size of the track and the size of pit road.
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For an image of a framed pit saw, see and the plane allowed new architectonic solutions.
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The game pits two players against each other, represented by characters from the series.
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The pits with spines and remaining pulp can be left to dry in the sun for two days or so.
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The pit shaft had a depth of 510 ft and the 1772 map records that an early pumping beam engine operated in the pit.
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All the pits were closed down between 1956 and 1968.
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Any number of players may occupy a smolder pit.
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However, if several vehicles are able to travel the entire length, the time taken to traverse the pit will determine the winner.
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As in the battle rounds, coaches pit two of their own team members to compete against each other.
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