1.b> 1) (), (i>);
2) (), , ; he crumpled the page up and pitched it into the fireplace i> ;
3) .i> i> () , i>;
4) .i> / () / (i>);
2.b> i> (), ; the skier lost his balance and pitched into a snowdrift ;
3.b> .i>, .i> () / ; ;
4.b> i> (); i> ; he pitched his speech to the teenagers in the audience , ; to pitch an estimate too low ; they have pitched their prices too high / ; she was pitching her hopes too high (i>);
5.b> .i> 1) i> (), ( i>); i> / ; representatives went to Japan to pitch the company's newest products ;
2) (), ( . i>); they showed up on local TV to pitch their views ;
6.b> 1) .i> .i> / / () i> ; to pitch one's voice higher [lower] []; the song is pitched too high for my voice ;
2) () i> () / ; the conversation was pitched in a minor key / ;
7.b> (), ( i>.); we pitched our tents in a small field ;
8.b> .i> 1) (), / ;
2) , ; ;
9.b> i> / (), ;
10.b> .i> 1) i> () i>;
2) i> ( )i> ();
to pitch inb> 1) .i> () . i>; , / ; if we all pitch in, we'll have it finished in no time , i> ;
2) .i> () / ; we all pitched in $10 to buy her a gift i> - ;
to pitch intob> .i> 1) i> ( ), , ; fearlessly he pitched into his attackers ;
2) i> (), ;
3) i> .i> (); I rolled up my sleeves and pitched into cleaning the kitchen ;
to pitch upb> .i> i> / i> () / ;
to pitch a yarn / a story / to smb.b> .i> / .