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pit <a pit; pits> N

pit ARCHIT
pit ARCHIT
pit ARCHIT
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pit ARCHIT
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pit N

pit TRANSP
pit TRANSP
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pit TRANSP

borrow pit ELEC

cock pit ELEC

cold pit MIN

collecting pit ELEC

drain pit ELEC

flare pit

foundry pit ARCHIT

greasing pit AUTO

Usage examples with pit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Any number of players may occupy a smolder pit.
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A deep pit is present behind eyes, a smaller pit below and in front of eye.
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The site was taken over and again a pit was sunk, with coal being drawn by 1888.
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It had a siding until 1919 for the purpose of delivering pit props for nearby mines.
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The speed limit depends on the size of the track and the size of pit road.
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Despite their small stature, they are very strong, and all are able to set traps in their home territory such as pits and snares.
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These pits may have formed when ground ice converted to a gas, thus leaving a void.
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The pits with spines and remaining pulp can be left to dry in the sun for two days or so.
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Early in season one, he played triangle with the pit band.
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All the pits were closed down between 1956 and 1968.
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