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单词 pitch-perfect
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Definition of pitch-perfect in US English:

pitch-perfect

adjectiveˈpiCHˌpərfəktˈpiCHˌpərfəkt
  • Exactly right in tone, mood, or pitch.

    a pitch-perfect, hilarious sendup of a Ken Burns–style documentary
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They've been known to perform pitch-perfect imitations of explosions, revving motorcycles and flushing urinals.
    • From those first days in Mexico, I knew I would never achieve the pitch-perfect lucidity that whistled through his work.
    • Harrison's pitch-perfect timing as Higgins (singing live only enhances his performance) keeps things moving briskly: we both love and hate his bluster.
    • Yes, the film appeals as a pitch-perfect period piece that captures the anti-style and anti-authoritarian ethos of the Seventies.
    • Harmon's pitch-perfect delivery sells almost every line in the film, as when one student asks what's in it for them by studying and Harmon shoots back, ‘Literacy?’
    • His tone was pitch-perfect and his message was clear: ‘We can do better!’
    • The pitch-perfect acting performances, particularly by J. Evan Bonifant and Barbara Garrick (who plays his mother), cement the realism of the tale.
    • Wretchard of The Belmont Club has a pitch-perfect take on next Monday's launch of Bert Rutan's Spaceship One.
    • It was the pure, unconflicted, pitch-perfect voice of the world's newest global empire.
    • I actually enjoyed the much-maligned Primary Colors because I think it was pitch-perfect about contemporary ‘Democrats’ in the USA.
    • His years of transmitting oral traditions into written language have left him with a pitch-perfect ear.
    • It was pretty close to (though not quite) pitch-perfect as a movie.
    • In a time of epics, Pirates of the Caribbean managed to bring together real humans, CG fun, outsized proportion and pitch-perfect performances across the board.
    • That title, with its pitch-perfect inflection of 1970s Conceptualism, sets us up for Kelley's variation on a modernist grid painting.
    • The note continues that ‘Like a best friend, the network always delivers, and its emotional menu is pitch-perfect.’
    • Jim Carrey in the lead and a pitch-perfect supporting cast that includes Martin Landau make their characters' hopes, fears and flaws undoubtedly clear.
    • As mountaineering survival stories go, this is the destroyer of its class: an incredible climbing epic in the hands of a pitch-perfect writer.
    • I saw them years ago, but they have truly honed their pitch-perfect reproduction since.
    • It's not quite, and the band really came closer to that conceit with May's pitch-perfect Lovers Need Lawyers EP.
    • But it wasn't pitch-perfect crooning that made the daughter of Ol’ Blue Eyes such an icon.

Definition of pitch-perfect in US English:

pitch-perfect

adjectiveˈpiCHˌpərfəkt
  • Exactly right in tone, mood, or pitch.

    a pitch-perfect, hilarious sendup of a Ken Burns–style documentary
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The note continues that ‘Like a best friend, the network always delivers, and its emotional menu is pitch-perfect.’
    • That title, with its pitch-perfect inflection of 1970s Conceptualism, sets us up for Kelley's variation on a modernist grid painting.
    • Jim Carrey in the lead and a pitch-perfect supporting cast that includes Martin Landau make their characters' hopes, fears and flaws undoubtedly clear.
    • Harmon's pitch-perfect delivery sells almost every line in the film, as when one student asks what's in it for them by studying and Harmon shoots back, ‘Literacy?’
    • His years of transmitting oral traditions into written language have left him with a pitch-perfect ear.
    • Yes, the film appeals as a pitch-perfect period piece that captures the anti-style and anti-authoritarian ethos of the Seventies.
    • I saw them years ago, but they have truly honed their pitch-perfect reproduction since.
    • In a time of epics, Pirates of the Caribbean managed to bring together real humans, CG fun, outsized proportion and pitch-perfect performances across the board.
    • It was pretty close to (though not quite) pitch-perfect as a movie.
    • The pitch-perfect acting performances, particularly by J. Evan Bonifant and Barbara Garrick (who plays his mother), cement the realism of the tale.
    • As mountaineering survival stories go, this is the destroyer of its class: an incredible climbing epic in the hands of a pitch-perfect writer.
    • From those first days in Mexico, I knew I would never achieve the pitch-perfect lucidity that whistled through his work.
    • It's not quite, and the band really came closer to that conceit with May's pitch-perfect Lovers Need Lawyers EP.
    • They've been known to perform pitch-perfect imitations of explosions, revving motorcycles and flushing urinals.
    • I actually enjoyed the much-maligned Primary Colors because I think it was pitch-perfect about contemporary ‘Democrats’ in the USA.
    • But it wasn't pitch-perfect crooning that made the daughter of Ol’ Blue Eyes such an icon.
    • Wretchard of The Belmont Club has a pitch-perfect take on next Monday's launch of Bert Rutan's Spaceship One.
    • Harrison's pitch-perfect timing as Higgins (singing live only enhances his performance) keeps things moving briskly: we both love and hate his bluster.
    • It was the pure, unconflicted, pitch-perfect voice of the world's newest global empire.
    • His tone was pitch-perfect and his message was clear: ‘We can do better!’
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