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先导
Pit pipe
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
pitch pipe SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. pipe [ingl. am. paɪp, ingl. brit. pʌɪp] SUST.
1. pipe (for liquids, gases):
2. pipe (for tobacco):
¡chúpate esa! coloq.
¡toma del frasco, Carrasco! Esp. coloq.
atrbv. pipe bowl
3.1. pipe (wind instrument):
3.2. pipe (of organ):
3.3. pipe <pipes, pl >:
3.4. pipe (boatswain's whistle):
4. pipe (symbol):
II. pipe [ingl. am. paɪp, ingl. brit. pʌɪp] V. trans.
1. pipe (transport by pipe) + adv. compl.:
pipe water/gas/oil
2. pipe (play):
3.1. pipe GASTR.:
pipe cake
3.2. pipe MODA:
pipe usu pass
I. pitch1 [ingl. am. pɪtʃ, ingl. brit. pɪtʃ] SUST.
1.1. pitch (level, degree):
pitch sin pl.
pitch sin pl.
pitch sin pl.
1.2. pitch U or C MÚS.:
2.1. pitch DEP. C (in baseball):
2.2. pitch DEP. C (in golf):
3. pitch C DEP. (playing area):
pitch ingl. brit.
pitch ingl. brit.
cancha f amer.
4.1. pitch C ingl. brit.:
to queer sb's pitch ingl. brit. coloq.
jorobar a alguien coloq.
to queer sb's pitch ingl. brit. coloq.
serrucharle el piso a alguien Río Pl. coloq.
to queer sb's pitch ingl. brit. coloq.
aserrucharle el piso a alguien Chile coloq.
4.2. pitch C:
5.1. pitch U (movement) NÁUT.:
5.2. pitch C (angle):
II. pitch1 [ingl. am. pɪtʃ, ingl. brit. pɪtʃ] V. trans.
1. pitch (set up):
pitch tent
pitch tent
pitch camp
pitch camp
2.1. pitch (throw, toss):
2.2. pitch (in baseball, cricket):
pitch ball
pitch ball
3.1. pitch (aim, set, address):
to pitch it a bit strong or high coloq.
3.2. pitch MÚS.:
pitch note
III. pitch1 [ingl. am. pɪtʃ, ingl. brit. pɪtʃ] V. intr.
1.1. pitch (fall):
pitch + adv. compl.
1.2. pitch (lurch):
pitch ship/plane:
2.1. pitch DEP. (in baseball):
2.2. pitch DEP. (in golf, cricket):
pitch ball:
pitch ball:
3. pitch (campaign, fight) ingl. am.:
to pitch for sth
pitch2 [ingl. am. pɪtʃ, ingl. brit. pɪtʃ] SUST. U (substance)
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. pipe [paɪp] SUST.
1. pipe TÉC.:
pipe for gas, water
2. pipe (for smoking):
cachimba f amer.
3. pipe MÚS.:
II. pipe [paɪp] V. trans.
1. pipe (transport):
2. pipe (speak shrilly, chirping):
III. pipe [paɪp] V. intr.
I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUST.
1. pitch ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (playing field):
2. pitch ingl. brit. (place for camping):
3. pitch ingl. am. (baseball):
4. pitch MÚS., LING.:
5. pitch (volume):
6. pitch (spiel):
7. pitch (slope):
II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. trans.
1. pitch (throw):
2. pitch DEP. (throw):
3. pitch (fix level of sound):
4. pitch (aim at):
to pitch sth at sb
III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. intr.
1. pitch (thrust):
2. pitch ingl. am. DEP. (throw baseball):
3. pitch (slope):
pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUST. sin pl. (bitumen)
Entrada de OpenDict
pitch SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. pipe [paɪp] SUST.
1. pipe TÉC.:
2. pipe (for smoking):
cachimba f amer.
3. pipe MÚS.:
II. pipe [paɪp] V. trans.
1. pipe (transport):
2. pipe (speak shrilly):
III. pipe [paɪp] V. intr.
I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUST.
1. pitch (in baseball):
2. pitch (in cricket):
3. pitch (movement of ship):
4. pitch (slope):
5. pitch (volume):
6. pitch MÚS., LING.:
7. pitch (spiel):
II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. trans.
1. pitch (throw):
2. pitch DEP. (throw):
3. pitch (fix level of sound):
4. pitch (direct at) speech, advertisement:
to pitch sth at sb
5. pitch (set up):
6. pitch (sell forcefully):
pitch product
III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. intr.
1. pitch (fall headlong):
2. pitch boat:
3. pitch DEP. (throw baseball):
4. pitch (slope):
pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUST. (bitumen)
Present
Ipipe
youpipe
he/she/itpipes
wepipe
youpipe
theypipe
Past
Ipiped
youpiped
he/she/itpiped
wepiped
youpiped
theypiped
Present Perfect
Ihavepiped
youhavepiped
he/she/ithaspiped
wehavepiped
youhavepiped
theyhavepiped
Past Perfect
Ihadpiped
youhadpiped
he/she/ithadpiped
wehadpiped
youhadpiped
theyhadpiped
PONS OpenDict

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Parts of water pipe have been found in the village.
en.wikipedia.org
Pumping can be fairly self-contained, almost a closed system, since the tube is continuous instead of jointed pipe.
en.wikipedia.org
Your muscles (and the odd misplaced paddle) ocassionally pipe up to spoil your zen, but it gets over-ridden.
www.stuff.co.nz
Further along the exhaust pipe, the exhaust pressure wave encounters a converging conical section, and this reflects a "positive" pressure wave back up the pipe.
en.wikipedia.org
The traction pipe can hardly have crossed the ordinary track and trains may have been moved by horses.
en.wikipedia.org

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