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pit meaning in Spanish

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pit [pits] (archaeology: excavation hole)
noun
[UK: pɪt]
[US: ˈpɪt]

excavaciónnoun
{f}

fosonoun
{m}

pit [pits] (hole in the ground)
noun
[UK: pɪt]
[US: ˈpɪt]

fosanoun
{f}

pit [pitted, pitting, pits] (remove the stone from)
verb
[UK: pɪt]
[US: ˈpɪt]

deshuesarverb

pit [pits] (seed or stone inside a fruit)
noun
[UK: pɪt]
[US: ˈpɪt]

huesonoun
{m}

pepitanoun
{f}

semillanoun
{f}

pit [pits] (service area at a motor racetrack)
noun
[UK: pɪt]
[US: ˈpɪt]

pitnoun
{f}

pit [pitted, pitting, pits] (to bring into opposition)
verb
[UK: pɪt]
[US: ˈpɪt]

oponerverb

pit lane (lane adjacent)
noun

calle de boxesnoun
{f}

calle de garajesnoun
{f}

pit stop (stop made during an automobile race at the pit to refuel)
noun

parada en boxesnoun
{f}

pit viper [pit vipers] (venomous snake)
noun
[UK: pɪt ˈvaɪ.pə(r)]
[US: ˈpɪt ˈvaɪ.pər]

crotalinonoun
{m}

crótalonoun
{m}

víbora de fosetanoun
{f}

pita (bread pouch used for making sandwiches)
noun
[UK: ˈpiː.tə]
[US: ˈpiː.tə]

pan de pitanoun
{m}

pitanoun
{f}

Pitcairn Islands (British territory)
proper noun

islas Pitcairnproper noun
{f-Pl}

pitch [pitches] (act of pitching a baseball)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

lanzamientonoun
{m}
John's pitching was outstanding. = El lanzamiento de John fue extraordinario.

pitch [pitches] (angle at which an object sits)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

declivenoun

pitch [pitches] (distance between evenly spaced objects)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

distancianoun
{f}

pasonoun
{m}

pitch [pitches] (field on which cricket, soccer, rugby, gridiron or field hockey is played)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

camponoun
{m}

pitch [pitches] (level or degree)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

tononoun
{m}
The mod wheel is broken on this synthesizer, but the pitch bend still works. = La rueda de modulación está mala en este sintetizador, pero la rueda de tono aún funciona.

pitch [pitches] (sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

breanoun
{f}

peznoun
{f}

pitch [pitches] (the perceived frequency of a sound or note)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

alturanoun
{f}

altura tonalnoun
{f}

pitch [pitches] (throw, toss or cast from the hand)
noun
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

tironoun
{m}

pitch [pitched, pitching, pitches] (to assemble or erect (a tent))
verb
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

armarverbWe pitched our tents before it got dark. = Armamos las carpas antes de que oscureciera.

plantarverb

pitch [pitched, pitching, pitches] (to promote, advertise, or attempt to sell)
verb
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

promoververb

pitch [pitched, pitching, pitches] (to throw)
verb
[UK: pɪtʃ]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ]

echarverb

lanzarverb

pitch accent (phonology)
noun

acento musicalnoun
{m}

acento tonalnoun
{m}

pitch-black (of the blackest black)
adjective
[UK: ˈpɪtʃ blæk]
[US: ˈpɪtʃ blæk]

muy oscuroadjective

negro como la pezadjective

pitched battle noun
[UK: pɪtʃt ˈbæt.l̩]
[US: ˈpɪtʃt ˈbæt.l̩]

batalla campalnoun
{f}

pitcher [pitchers] (A wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids)
noun
[UK: ˈpɪ.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈpɪ.tʃər]

jarranoun
{f}
It's a lemonade pitcher. = Es una jarra para limonada.

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