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pitch /pɪtʃ/ ► SEE ALLpitch in (with sb/sth) pitch into sb pitch into sth pitch up ●ˌpitch ˈin (with sb/sth) (informal) to join in willingly with sb to help with an activity 志愿加入;参与;支援◆We all pitched in and soon finished the job. 我们都上手帮忙,很快便干完了工作。◆Lots of people pitched in with advice. 很多人主动出主意。◆Ruth pitches in with the adults before she goes to school. 露丝上学前和大人一起干活。[v + adv]●ˌpitch ˈinto sb (informal, especially BrE) to attack or criticize sb 攻击;批评◆They really pitched into me when I refused to cooperate. 我拒绝合作,他们便对我大肆攻击。[v + prep]●ˌpitch ˈinto sth (informal, especially BrE) to start doing sth with energy and enthusiasm 大干起来;积极投入;蓬勃开展◆I rolled up my sleeves and pitched into the cleaning. 我挽起衣袖,劲头十足地动手大扫除。◆All of them pitched into the fight. 他们所有人都憋足了劲儿加入了这场拼斗。SYN launch into sth[v + prep]●ˌpitch ˈup (BrE, informal) to arrive somewhere, especially late or without planning (尤指迟到或事前无计划)到达,出现◆You can’t just pitch up and expect to get in without a ticket. 别指望没票到了那里就可以进去。SYN turn up[v + adv] |