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pitch pine SUBST

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I. pine [Brit pʌɪn, americ paɪn] SUBST

1. pine:

pin m
pine, a. pine tree atrib branch, log, fragrance
pine, a. pine tree disinfectant

2. pine (timber):

pin m
stripped pine atrib furniture, plank

II. pine [Brit pʌɪn, americ paɪn] VERBO intr

languir (for après, to do de faire)

I. pitch [Brit pɪtʃ, americ pɪtʃ] SUBST

1. pitch DESP:

2. pitch (sound level) also FONÉT :

pitch MÚS
ton m

3. pitch:

4. pitch (sales talk or argument) (gen) COM:

to make or give americ a pitch for sth idea, proposal
to make or give americ a pitch for sth man, woman

5. pitch (tar):

pitch CONSTR, NÁUT

6. pitch Brit (for street trader, entertainer):

7. pitch NÁUT (movement of boat):

8. pitch DESP (bounce):

9. pitch CONSTR (of roof):

10. pitch (in mountaineering):

II. pitch [Brit pɪtʃ, americ pɪtʃ] VERBO trans

1. pitch (throw) object:

jeter, balancer coloq (into dans)
pitch DESP
to pitch hay AGRIC, PEC

2. pitch:

pitch (aim, adjust) campaign, publicity, speech
adapter (at à)
pitch (set) price
to pitch sth a bit strong coloq
y aller trop fort avec qc coloq

3. pitch MÚS:

pitch singer: note
pitch player: note

4. pitch (erect):

pitch tent

Expressões:

to pitch sb a story coloq
to pitch sb an excuse coloq

III. pitch [Brit pɪtʃ, americ pɪtʃ] VERBO intr

1. pitch (gen) (be thrown):

pitch rider, passenger, cyclist:

2. pitch NÁUT:

pitch boat:

3. pitch americ (in baseball):

4. pitch Brit DESP:

pitch ball:

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pine1 [paɪn] SUBST

1. pine (tree):

pin m

2. pine (wood):

(bois m de) pin m

pine2 [paɪn] VERBO intr

to pine for sb/sth

I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUBST

1. pitch Brit, Aus DESP (playing field):

2. pitch Brit (place for camping):

3. pitch americ DESP (baseball):

4. pitch MÚS, LINGUÍS (tone depth, height):

5. pitch (sales talk):

6. pitch Brit:

7. pitch (slope in roofs):

Expressões:

II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERBO trans

1. pitch (throw):

2. pitch (force sb into situation):

to pitch sb/sth into sth
plonger qn/qc dans qc

3. pitch DESP:

4. pitch (fix level of sound):

pitch note

5. pitch (put up):

pitch tent

6. pitch (aim):

to pitch sth at consumers, market
to pitch sth at audience

III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERBO intr

1. pitch (suddenly thrust):

2. pitch (slope):

3. pitch DESP:

pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUBST no pl (bitumen)

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pine1 [paɪn] SUBST

1. pine (tree):

pin m

2. pine (wood):

(bois m de) pin m

pine2 [paɪn] VERBO intr

to pine for sb/sth

I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUBST

1. pitch sports (baseball):

2. pitch MÚS, LINGUÍS (tone depth, height):

3. pitch (persuasive talk):

4. pitch (slope in roofs):

Expressões:

II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERBO trans

1. pitch (hurl):

2. pitch (in baseball):

3. pitch (put up):

4. pitch (try to promote):

to pitch sth to sb/sth
promouvoir qc à qn/qc

5. pitch (aim):

to pitch sth at consumers, market
to pitch sth at audience

6. pitch MÚS:

pitch note

III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERBO intr

1. pitch (in baseball):

2. pitch (suddenly thrust):

3. pitch (slope):

pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUBST (bitumen)

Present
Ipine
youpine
he/she/itpines
wepine
youpine
theypine
Past
Ipined
youpined
he/she/itpined
wepined
youpined
theypined
Present Perfect
Ihavepined
youhavepined
he/she/ithaspined
wehavepined
youhavepined
theyhavepined
Past Perfect
Ihadpined
youhadpined
he/she/ithadpined
wehadpined
youhadpined
theyhadpined

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The walls and doors on the second story are pine, as are the floors of the servant's quarters.
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Pine also praised the development of characters who have few appearances in the first anime.
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Forested areas are small, mainly consisting of scots pines and oaks.
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It has trails through pine forests and along the lake's shore.
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Forests of pine and ocote still exist in the higher elevations.
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