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pitching

/pich-ing/US // ˈpɪtʃ ɪŋ //

俯卧撑,俯仰之间,俯瞰,俯瞰图

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of revetting or paving with small stones.
    • : stones so used.

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Examples

  • He pointed to a branded Animal Crossing island as an example of the first thing many companies end up pitching.

  • Even if Bauer departs, the Cincinnati Reds could still have an above-average pitching staff, with arms like Luis Castillo and Sonny Gray returning.

  • Big pitching dollars will go to Bauer and Masahiro Tanaka, as well as to closer Liam Hendriks.

  • Nationals decline options for Adam Eaton, Howie Kendrick, Aníbal Sánchez and Eric ThamesWashington hired Jim Hickey to replace Menhart as pitching coach.

  • The group is rounded out by Tim Bogar, Henry Blanco, Kevin Long, Pat Roessler and Jim Hickey, whom Manager Dave Martinez handpicked to replace Paul Menhart as pitching coach.

  • Caen was pitching and I was crouched behind the dish, catching.

  • They also attracted Stephanie Allain as an executive producer, who began pitching it to various studios.

  • That finding is a direct reflection of the original premise behind Roger Ailes pitching Fox News as “far and balanced.”

  • Still, it took writer Stephen Beresford twenty years of pitching his story around to get the film made.

  • He knows baseball, but all he knows about pitching is that he couldn't hit it.

  • "I'm sorry for our mysterious friends," said Mr. Bradford, as he finished pitching the large tent.

  • They could make it out quite plainly, pitching slightly in the sea, with apparently some one at either end.

  • Dinner-hour came, and they had the Spray well in sight, some miles ahead and pitching hard.

  • Our first care was to make good any defects in our boat: some leaks were stopped by a little calking and pitching.

  • Within half an hour after pitching tents breakfast had been eaten, and much progress made with unpacking the escort wagons.

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