Pitch
Gujarati Meaning
ડામર કોલટાર ડામર ચોપડવો કે લગાડવો
English Meaning
- Any of various thick, dark, sticky substances obtained from the distillation residue of coal tar, wood tar, or petroleum and used for waterproofing, roofing, caulking, and paving.
- Any of various natural bitumens, such as mineral pitch or asphalt.
- A resin derived from the sap of various coniferous trees, as the pines.
- To smear or cover with or as if with pitch.
- To throw, usually with careful aim. See Synonyms at throw.
- To discard by throwing: pitched the can out the window.
- Baseball To throw (the ball) from the mound to the batter.
- Baseball To play (a game) as pitcher.
- Baseball To assign as pitcher.
- To erect or establish; set up: pitched a tent; pitch camp.
- To set firmly; implant; embed: pitched stakes in the ground.
- To set at a specified downward slant: pitched the roof at a steep angle.
- To set at a particular level, degree, or quality: pitched her expectations too high.
- Music To set the pitch or key of.
- To adapt so as to be applicable; direct: pitched his speech to the teenagers in the audience.
- Informal To attempt to promote or sell, often in a high-pressure manner: "showed up on local TV to pitch their views” ( Business Week).
- Sports To hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with backspin so that it does not roll very far after striking the ground.
- Games To lead (a card), thus establishing the trump suit.
- Games To discard (a card other than a trump and different in suit from the card led).
- To throw or toss something, such as a ball, horseshoe, or bale.
- Baseball To play in the position of pitcher.
- To plunge headlong: He pitched over the railing.
- To stumble around; lurch.
- To buck, as a horse.
- Nautical To dip bow and stern alternately.
- To oscillate about a lateral axis so that the nose lifts or descends in relation to the tail. Used of an aircraft.
- To oscillate about a lateral axis that is both perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and horizontal to the earth. Used of a missile or spacecraft.
- To slope downward: The hill pitches steeply.
- To set up living quarters; encamp; settle.
- Sports To hit a golf ball in a high arc with backspin so that it does not roll very far after striking the ground.
- The act or an instance of pitching.
- Baseball A throw of the ball by the pitcher to the batter.
- Baseball A ball so thrown.
- Chiefly British A playing field. Also called wicket.
- Nautical The alternate dip and rise of the bow and stern of a ship.
- The alternate lift and descent of the nose and tail of an airplane.
- A steep downward slope.
- The degree of such a slope.
- Architecture The angle of a roof.
- Architecture The highest point of a structure: the pitch of an arch.
- A level or degree, as of intensity: worked at a feverish pitch to meet the deadline.
- Acoustics The distinctive quality of a sound, dependent primarily on the frequency of the sound waves produced by its source.
- Music The relative position of a tone within a range of musical sounds, as determined by this quality.
- Music Any of various standards for this quality associating each tone with a particular frequency.
- The distance traveled by a machine screw in a single revolution.
- The distance between two corresponding points on adjacent screw threads or gear teeth.
- The distance between two corresponding points on a helix.
- The distance that a propeller would travel in an ideal medium during one complete revolution, measured parallel to the shaft of the propeller.
- Informal A line of talk designed to persuade: "[his] pious pitch for . . . austerity” ( Boston Globe).
- Informal An advertisement.
- Chiefly British The stand of a vendor or hawker.
- Games See seven-up.
- Printing The density of characters in a printed line, usually expressed as characters per inch.
- pitch in Informal To set to work vigorously.
- pitch in Informal To join forces with others; help or cooperate.
- pitch into Informal To attack verbally or physically; assault.
- on Informal To succeed in choosing or achieving, usually quickly: pitched on the ideal solution.