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pitch-and-putt

/pich-uhn-puht/US // ˈpɪtʃ ənˈpʌt //

投球和推杆,投球推杆,投掷球,投球和推杆运动

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a small-scale golf course, 5 to 20 acres, and usually having 9 holes of 50 yards in length from tee to cup.

Examples

  • As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale.

  • As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.

  • Yes, Byrd—dead four-and-a-half years now—was a Kleagle in the Ku Klux Klan.

  • Later that night, that same black-and-red banner would be seen again—in the column of marchers chanting for dead cops.

  • The kids are out of school, Mom is out of get-up-and-go, Dad is out of work.

  • Practise gliding in the form of inflection, or slide, from one extreme of pitch to another.

  • What the ear hears is the fundamental pitch only; the overtones harmonize with the primary or fundamental tone, and enrich it.

  • It will be remembered that pitch depends upon the rapidity of the sound waves or vibrations.

  • She also practises etching, pen-and-ink drawing, as well as crayon and water-color sketching.

  • The medium pitch expresses warmth, emotion, and the heart qualities.