单词 | pitch into somebody/something |
释义 | pitch into somebody/somethingpitch into somebody/something phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE informal a) ATTACKto suddenly start criticizing someone or hitting them 〔突然〕批评,攻击 She pitched into me as soon as I started to speak. 我刚一开始讲话,她就劈头盖脸地批评起我来。 b) to start doing something, especially quickly and eagerly 〔尤指迅速而急切地〕开始干 Rick pitched into decorating the house at once. 里克立即动手装修房屋。 Examples from the Corpus pitch into • If this is achieved, then the fact that the ball is pitching into an upslope means there's very little run.• She felt weightless as they pitched into empty air.• Or that wicked sidearm delivery that turned right-handed hitters who liked to dive into pitches into paratroopers.• I got a very bad feeling as we pitched into the bathroom and-fumbled for the mouthwash.• I pitched into the chores with a light heart, singing to myself as I worked.• You had to drive leftish to position yourself far enough down the fairway to get a pitch into the green.• The submersible, hatch open, pitched into the sea.• But they are not eager to pitch into two helpless dummies strapped to chairs. → pitch into somebody/something at pitch2(4) |
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