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Перевод: pitched


[прилагательное]
наклонный; наклоненный; имеющий определенный тон; осмоленный


Тезаурус:

  1. As long as Keynes pitched his arguments for credit expansion within the bounds of orthodoxy, he dominated the proceedings of the Committee and achieved a degree of consensus.
  2. The female voice, being much higher pitched, is closer in quality to that of the cat, which makes it more appealing.
  3. Anne, trying to jump out of their way, caught her foot in the ditch by the grass-verge and pitched on to her front.
  4. Karajan had pitched camp with Legge and the Philharmonia in 1949 when a generous grant from the Maharaja of Mysore had stabilized the orchestra's finances and opened up the possibility, in collaboration with EMI, of extensive recording, not only of the classic repertory but of works that caught Karajan's and Legge's fancy: Balakirev's First Symphony, Roussel's Fourth Symphony, the still formidably difficult Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta by Bartk, and some English music, too.
  5. The meeting pitched Martin Holdgate and Sir Hans Kornberg of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution against Walter Marshall and Dr Peter Chester of the CEGB.
  6. We pitched our tents leeward of one of them
  7. At Becher's Brook on the second circuit he put in a stupendous leap, pitched on landing but was confidently gathered together by Champion to continue on his triumphant way, pursued by Rubstic and Royal Mail.
  8. Pitched battles in Hammersmith Road, London's Docklands, Birmingham or Edinburgh are unlikely, but local people must express their opinions.
  9. Among them, a black and white jackdaw hopped, a magic sign of great portent and possibly the reason why the camp had been pitched there in the first place.
  10. In our marginal universe, we pursued offences which were then not even classified as crimes in the Home Office Standard list, and were pitched into a new philosophical world structured by a number of alternative social constructs.
  11. A pitched battle followed between the constable and his two protagonists, an engagement that was to last for ten to twelve minutes, an exceptionally long time for an affray.
  12. From here Dalles Grises takes six pitched of VS worthwhile for the feeding of doing a longer route in such an impressive place.
  13. A Malaise trap is like an open-sided tent, made of fine netting, with a pitched roof that rises obliquely to a peak at one end.

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