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pitch (obj) MOVEpItFv [always + adv/prep]to move or be moved suddenly, esp. by throwing投,扔The bike hit a rut and I was pitched onto the road. [T]自行车进了小沟,我被扔在路面上。She pitched the stone into the river. [T]她把石头扔到河里。The ship pitched up and down/from side to side in the rough seas. [I]船在汹涌的大海里上下/左右颠。The bus driver braked sharply and all the passengers pitched forward. [I]公共汽车司机突然刹车,旅客们向前跌去。He pitched the ball (= in cricket, threw the ball for the player with the bat to hit it) wide of the stumps, and the batsman didn't play at it. [T]他把球投出了门柱,击球手没击这个球。The ball pitched (= landed after having been thrown) wide of the stumps. [I]定点击地,球出了门柱。(fig.) He was pitched (headlong) into despair (= suddenly became in that state) by what happened to him in his final year at college. [T]大学最后一年发生的事使他绝望了。
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