វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
pitches
is a form of:
Pitch
SEE:
Pitchstone
noun
1.
(ពាណិជ្ជកម្ម)
កន្លែងពពាយនាយលក់អីវ៉ាន់នៅតាមចិញ្ចើមផ្លូវ, អ្នកពពាយនាយលក់អីវ៉ាន់
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
pitch pipe
-
ខ្លុយតូចម្យ៉ាង
to gueer a person' pitch
-
បំផ្លាញគម្រោងការរបស់គេចំណុចខ្ពស់
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A
throw
; a
toss
; a
cast
, as of
something
from the
hand
; as, a
good
pitch in
quoits
.
2.
A
thick
,
black
,
lustrous
, and
sticky
substance
obtained
by
boiling
down
tar
. It is
used
in
calking
the
seams
of
ships
;
also
in
coating
rope
,
canvas
,
wood
,
ironwork
,
etc
., to
preserve
them
.
3.
That
point
of the
ground
on
which
the
ball
pitches
or
lights
when
bowled
.
4.
A
point
or
peak
; the
extreme
point
or
degree
of
elevation
or
depression
;
hence
, a
limit
or
bound
.
5.
A
descent
; a
fall
; a
thrusting
down
.
6.
The
point
where
a
declivity
begins
;
hence
, the
declivity
itself
; a
descending
slope
; the
degree
or
rate
of
descent
or
slope
;
slant
; as, a
steep
pitch in the
road
; the pitch of a
roof
.
7.
The
relative
acuteness
or
gravity
of a
tone
,
determined
by the
number
of
vibrations
which
produce
it; the
place
of
any
tone
upon
a
scale
of
high
and
low
.
8.
The
limit
of
ground
set
to a
miner
who
receives
a
share
of the
ore
taken
out
.
9.
The
distance
from
center
to
center
of
any
two
adjacent
teeth
of
gearing
,
measured
on the pitch
line
; --
called
also
circular
pitch.
10.
The
length
,
measured
along
the
axis
, of a
complete
turn
of the
thread
of a
screw
, or of the
helical
lines
of the
blades
of a
screw
propeller
.
11.
The
distance
between
the
centers
of
holes
, as of
rivet
holes
in
boiler
plates
.
12.
The
distance
between
symmetrically
arranged
or
corresponding
parts
of an
armature
,
measured
along
a
line
,
called
the pitch
line
,
drawn
around
its
length
.
Sometimes
half
of
this
distance
is
called
the pitch.
verb
1.
To
cover
over
or
smear
with pitch.
2.
(FIGURATIVE)
To
darken
; to
blacken
; to
obscure
.
3.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
throw
,
generally
with a
definite
aim
or
purpose
; to
cast
; to
hurl
; to
toss
; as, to pitch
quoits
; to pitch
hay
; to pitch a
ball
.
4.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
thrust
or
plant
in the
ground
, as
stakes
or
poles
;
hence
, to
fix
firmly
, as by
means
of
poles
; to
establish
; to
arrange
; as, to pitch a
tent
; to pitch a
camp
.
5.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
set
,
face
, or
pave
with
rubble
or
undressed
stones
, as an
embankment
or a
roadway
.
6.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
fix
or
set
the
tone
of; as, to pitch a
tune
.
7.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
set
or
fix
, as a
price
or
value
.
8.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
fix
or
place
a
tent
or
temporary
habitation
; to
encamp
.
9.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
light
; to
settle
; to
come
to
rest
from
flight
.
10.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
fix
one's
choise
; -- with on or
upon
.
11.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
plunge
or
fall
;
esp
., to
fall
forward
; to
decline
or
slope
; as, to pitch from a
precipice
; the
vessel
pitches
in a
heavy
sea
; the
field
pitches
toward
the
east
.
អត្ថន័យផ្សេងទៀត
1.
Height
,
stature