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Puma
Tono absoluto
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
absolute pitch SUBST U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. absolute [Am ˈæbsəˌlut, ˌæbsəˈlut, Brit ˈabsəluːt] ADJ
1.1. absolute (complete, perfect):
absolute trust/confidence
absolute trust/confidence
1.2. absolute as intensifier:
2.1. absolute (unconditional):
absolute right
absolute pardon/freedom
absolute pardon/freedom
absolute guarantee/devotion
2.2. absolute (having unlimited power):
absolute monarch/rule
3. absolute (not relative):
4. absolute LING:
II. absolute [Am ˈæbsəˌlut, ˌæbsəˈlut, Brit ˈabsəluːt] SUBST PHILOS
I. pitch1 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] SUBST
1.1. pitch (level, degree):
pitch kein Pl
pitch kein Pl
pitch kein Pl
1.2. pitch U or C MUS:
2.1. pitch SPORT C (in baseball):
2.2. pitch SPORT C (in golf):
3. pitch C SPORT (playing area):
pitch Brit
pitch Brit
cancha f LatAm
4.1. pitch C Brit:
to queer sb's pitch Brit ugs
jorobar a alguien ugs
to queer sb's pitch Brit ugs
serrucharle el piso a alguien RíoPl ugs
to queer sb's pitch Brit ugs
aserrucharle el piso a alguien Chil ugs
4.2. pitch C:
5.1. pitch U (movement) NAUT:
5.2. pitch C (angle):
II. pitch1 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] VERB trans
1. pitch (set up):
pitch tent
pitch tent
pitch camp
pitch camp
2.1. pitch (throw, toss):
2.2. pitch (in baseball, cricket):
pitch ball
pitch ball
3.1. pitch (aim, set, address):
3.2. pitch MUS:
pitch note
III. pitch1 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] VERB intr
1.1. pitch (fall):
pitch + Adv Kompl
1.2. pitch (lurch):
pitch ship/plane:
2.1. pitch SPORT (in baseball):
2.2. pitch SPORT (in golf, cricket):
pitch ball:
pitch ball:
3. pitch (campaign, fight) Am:
to pitch for sth
pitch2 [Am pɪtʃ, Brit pɪtʃ] SUBST U (substance)
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. absolute [ˈæbsəlu:t] ADJ
1. absolute (total, not relative) a. POL:
absolute denial
absolute trust, power, confidence
absolute disaster
absolute disaster
2. absolute CHEM:
II. absolute [ˈæbsəlu:t] SUBST
the absolute PHILOS
I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUBST
1. pitch Brit, Aus (playing field):
2. pitch Brit (place for camping):
3. pitch Am (baseball):
4. pitch MUS, LING:
5. pitch (volume):
6. pitch (spiel):
7. pitch (slope):
II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERB trans
1. pitch (throw):
2. pitch SPORT (throw):
3. pitch (fix level of sound):
4. pitch (aim at):
to pitch sth at sb
III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERB intr
1. pitch (thrust):
2. pitch Am SPORT (throw baseball):
3. pitch (slope):
pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUBST kein Pl (bitumen)
OpenDict-Eintrag
pitch SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. absolute [ˈæb··lut] ADJ
1. absolute (total, not relative) a. POL:
absolute denial
absolute trust, power, confidence
absolute disaster
absolute disaster
2. absolute CHEM:
II. absolute [ˈæb··lut] SUBST
the absolute PHILOS
I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUBST
1. pitch (in baseball):
2. pitch (in cricket):
3. pitch (movement of ship):
4. pitch (slope):
5. pitch (volume):
6. pitch MUS, LING:
7. pitch (spiel):
II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERB trans
1. pitch (throw):
2. pitch SPORT (throw):
3. pitch (fix level of sound):
4. pitch (direct at) speech, advertisement:
to pitch sth at sb
5. pitch (set up):
6. pitch (sell forcefully):
pitch product
III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VERB intr
1. pitch (fall headlong):
2. pitch boat:
3. pitch SPORT (throw baseball):
4. pitch (slope):
pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUBST (bitumen)
Present
Ipitch
youpitch
he/she/itpitches
wepitch
youpitch
theypitch
Past
Ipitched
youpitched
he/she/itpitched
wepitched
youpitched
theypitched
Present Perfect
Ihavepitched
youhavepitched
he/she/ithaspitched
wehavepitched
youhavepitched
theyhavepitched
Past Perfect
Ihadpitched
youhadpitched
he/she/ithadpitched
wehadpitched
youhadpitched
theyhadpitched
PONS OpenDict

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He found that students with innate rhythmic abilities were rare, just as those with perfect, or absolute pitch are.
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Significantly fewer people demonstrate absolute pitch (or perfect pitch), the ability to identify pitches without comparison to another pitch.
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She is known for having absolute pitch as well as playing the washboard, which she started in 2009 after someone lent her one.
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He discovered that he possessed absolute pitch when he was able to recognize the pitches of ordinary noises and mimic them on the harmonica.
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Geologists use a variety of methods to give both relative and absolute dates to geological events.
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