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pitcher1

noun ˈpɪtʃəˈpɪtʃər
  • 1A large jug.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A 24-oz. glass and pitcher are other options, but not available at every unit.
    • I have a quart-sized Pyrex glass pitcher that's absolutely perfect.
    • Taking out a glass pitcher filled with a dark-reddish fluid, she places it on the table and then turns to the cabinets above the sink.
    • One thing I would recommend though, would be to serve the water from glass pitchers rather than white plastic.
    • The participants were then asked to sit alone in room for 12 minutes and then they were presented with a snack tray and a pitcher of water.
    • I took the small blue pitcher and began to pour the white liquid over my cereal.
    • Each table had silverware and a clean glass pitcher of syrup.
    • He poured a glass of water from a plastic pitcher and pressed it into my hands.
    • Wick downed the rest of the glass of beer and poured from the pitcher.
    • Dried wheat grass found in a drawer was artfully arranged in a blue glass pitcher and became a dining-table centerpiece.
    • Carrying a glass pitcher full of dark-brown liquid, with a healthy head of foam on it, he places it and two drinking bowls before us.
    • He walked to a large gold table and placed the contents on his tray-a few small cups and a pitcher of water-onto it.
    • Under the rays of the burning sun Molly Hays ran forward carrying a large, full pitcher of water.
    • Take an earthen pitcher or any suitable container which should be clean and washed properly.
    • In front of him was a man holding a pitcher filled with some liquid.
    • Maralynne returned eventually with a full glass and a not-full pitcher.
    • The handle in the shape of a hound dog was a popular treatment for mid-nineteenth-century pitcher handles.
    • The first piece was a giraffe whose neck was the handle of a pitcher.
    • She poured two glasses of iced tea from a glass pitcher.
    • Her mother seated herself, pouring some water from a pitcher into her glass, before answering.
    • I finally found the strength to move, I picked up the cream china pitcher and poured the cool water into the basin and washed my face.
    Synonyms
    jug, ewer, jar, crock
    North American creamer
    historical jorum
    1. 1.1 The contents of a pitcher.
      罐或壶内装的东西
      a pitcher of water

      一壶水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Over 200 people attended the event, drawn in by cheap pitchers of beer.
      • We were at a little Mexican restaurant in old Montreal and we had a pitcher of Sangria.
      • He didn't knock back a pitcher of lemonade before he staggered onto the stage.
      • Start with a pitcher of Martinis and your favorite spouse.
      • I took it upon myself to order for the table a pitcher of sangria.
      • It is regarded as being akin to rocket fuel so just imagine what state a person or persons would be in if they purchased a pitcher of the stuff.
      • They also asked for a pitcher of lemonade to wash down their meal with.
      • As a result, they also had a wings and beer special where you get a pitcher of beer along with 20 jumbo chicken wings for only $20.
      • So, on Thursday, I'm out with Dave, and he orders a pitcher of Budweiser.
      • Anyway, it won me a pitcher of Fosters, which I forgot to cash in.
      • My recommendation is to just get a pitcher of whatever is on special that night and try to pin the designated driver duty on someone else.
      • For instance, Manoj, a software engineer, prefers to have a pitcher of chilled sweet toddy with friends to beat the lethargy of a lazy Sunday.
      • He chases a four-hour mountain-bike ride with a pepperoni pizza and a pitcher of beer.
      • We had Big-P's special burgers last week and I made a pitcher of delicious summer punch to go with them…
      • Endless pitchers of beer are slopping at us like the tap is stuck open.
      • But when you're fixing a pitcher of Bloody Marys, so much is going in that, the vodka is not the issue.
      • After a pitcher of sangria, the pitch is: look at me, I'm out of control, I may need therapy, I'm damaged, deviant and different.
      • If they bring their own tequila, they can order a pitcher of fresh limeade or watermelon juice to make margaritas.
      • Here eyes on the pitcher of orange juice that was being passed around.
      • Our bar trivia team won three straight pitchers of beer this week.
  • 2pitchersBroken pottery crushed and reused.

    破陶器

  • 3The modified leaf of a pitcher plant.

    (瓶子草的)瓶状叶

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These will grow tall green pitchers with a wavy lid and light red veining.
    • The sides of the pitcher are slippery and may be grooved in such a way so as to ensure that the insects cannot climb out.

Derivatives

  • pitcherful

  • nounPlural pitcherfuls
    • Only a slob would make and refrigerate a pitcherful in advance.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mrs. Wexler came in, carrying a tray with six filled glasses and a pitcherful of the drink.
      • Callum Balfour had been up for hours, mulling over accounts and business and chugging water with Alka Seltzer by the pitcherful.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French pichier 'pot', based on late Latin picarium.

Rhymes

ditcher, hitcher, stitcher, twitcher

pitcher2

noun ˈpɪtʃəˈpɪtʃər
  • 1Baseball
    The player who delivers the ball to the batter.

    〔棒球〕投手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Giants could be vulnerable, losing four everyday players and a starting pitcher.
    • The pitcher threw four straight balls, and none of them were near the plate.
    • The decision was made because there were no players left, no pitchers left.
    • Most girls played softball, so finding baseball pitchers was often difficult.
    • No drug can eliminate that mental torment when a hitter is supposed to deliver or a pitcher is supposed to succeed.
    • The catcher has to stay within the box until the pitcher delivers the ball.
    • Baseball's going to need to get a lot smarter on how to value players, especially pitchers.
    • Few position players or pitchers maintain an even remotely uniform level of effectiveness.
    • It was a situation in which most pitchers would deliver a fastball to get the first strike.
    • After all, the pitcher is the one player who can dominate and take control of a game.
    • See the accompanying chart for pitchers and position players with the most years of major league service.
    • As the pitch came in, Shay and his teammate swung at the ball and together they hit a slow ground ball to the pitcher.
    • Unlike a hockey goalie or a baseball pitcher, one dominant player is not enough to determine a game.
    • The pitcher fields the ball while running toward the line and flips it to the third baseman.
    • No matter how fast a pitcher can throw a ball, it always travels 60 feet, six inches before it is declared a strike.
    • Can you tell me what the major league record is for most consecutive batters retired by a pitcher and who holds it?
    • Only a handful of pitchers in major league history have struck out 19 batters in a game.
    • All eight patients were competitive baseball players (seven pitchers, one catcher).
    • Then, after handing the ball over, the pitcher has to make that same march back to the dugout alone.
    • In the game, you take on the roles as the pitcher, fielder, batter, everyone with the simple control scheme.
  • 2A stone used for paving.

    铺路石

pitcher1

nounˈpɪtʃərˈpiCHər
  • 1A large container, typically earthenware, glass, or plastic, with a handle and a lip, used for holding and pouring liquids.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Under the rays of the burning sun Molly Hays ran forward carrying a large, full pitcher of water.
    • Dried wheat grass found in a drawer was artfully arranged in a blue glass pitcher and became a dining-table centerpiece.
    • She poured two glasses of iced tea from a glass pitcher.
    • I took the small blue pitcher and began to pour the white liquid over my cereal.
    • I have a quart-sized Pyrex glass pitcher that's absolutely perfect.
    • Take an earthen pitcher or any suitable container which should be clean and washed properly.
    • Taking out a glass pitcher filled with a dark-reddish fluid, she places it on the table and then turns to the cabinets above the sink.
    • Her mother seated herself, pouring some water from a pitcher into her glass, before answering.
    • Each table had silverware and a clean glass pitcher of syrup.
    • He walked to a large gold table and placed the contents on his tray-a few small cups and a pitcher of water-onto it.
    • The participants were then asked to sit alone in room for 12 minutes and then they were presented with a snack tray and a pitcher of water.
    • The first piece was a giraffe whose neck was the handle of a pitcher.
    • He poured a glass of water from a plastic pitcher and pressed it into my hands.
    • I finally found the strength to move, I picked up the cream china pitcher and poured the cool water into the basin and washed my face.
    • Maralynne returned eventually with a full glass and a not-full pitcher.
    • Wick downed the rest of the glass of beer and poured from the pitcher.
    • One thing I would recommend though, would be to serve the water from glass pitchers rather than white plastic.
    • The handle in the shape of a hound dog was a popular treatment for mid-nineteenth-century pitcher handles.
    • Carrying a glass pitcher full of dark-brown liquid, with a healthy head of foam on it, he places it and two drinking bowls before us.
    • In front of him was a man holding a pitcher filled with some liquid.
    • A 24-oz. glass and pitcher are other options, but not available at every unit.
    Synonyms
    jug, ewer, jar, crock
    1. 1.1 The contents of a pitcher.
      罐或壶内装的东西
      a pitcher of water

      一壶水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • So, on Thursday, I'm out with Dave, and he orders a pitcher of Budweiser.
      • My recommendation is to just get a pitcher of whatever is on special that night and try to pin the designated driver duty on someone else.
      • I took it upon myself to order for the table a pitcher of sangria.
      • We had Big-P's special burgers last week and I made a pitcher of delicious summer punch to go with them…
      • For instance, Manoj, a software engineer, prefers to have a pitcher of chilled sweet toddy with friends to beat the lethargy of a lazy Sunday.
      • It is regarded as being akin to rocket fuel so just imagine what state a person or persons would be in if they purchased a pitcher of the stuff.
      • As a result, they also had a wings and beer special where you get a pitcher of beer along with 20 jumbo chicken wings for only $20.
      • Here eyes on the pitcher of orange juice that was being passed around.
      • They also asked for a pitcher of lemonade to wash down their meal with.
      • Anyway, it won me a pitcher of Fosters, which I forgot to cash in.
      • If they bring their own tequila, they can order a pitcher of fresh limeade or watermelon juice to make margaritas.
      • We were at a little Mexican restaurant in old Montreal and we had a pitcher of Sangria.
      • He chases a four-hour mountain-bike ride with a pepperoni pizza and a pitcher of beer.
      • Endless pitchers of beer are slopping at us like the tap is stuck open.
      • But when you're fixing a pitcher of Bloody Marys, so much is going in that, the vodka is not the issue.
      • Our bar trivia team won three straight pitchers of beer this week.
      • He didn't knock back a pitcher of lemonade before he staggered onto the stage.
      • After a pitcher of sangria, the pitch is: look at me, I'm out of control, I may need therapy, I'm damaged, deviant and different.
      • Over 200 people attended the event, drawn in by cheap pitchers of beer.
      • Start with a pitcher of Martinis and your favorite spouse.
  • 2The modified leaf of a pitcher plant.

    (瓶子草的)瓶状叶

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sides of the pitcher are slippery and may be grooved in such a way so as to ensure that the insects cannot climb out.
    • These will grow tall green pitchers with a wavy lid and light red veining.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French pichier ‘pot’, based on late Latin picarium.

pitcher2

nounˈpɪtʃərˈpiCHər
Baseball
  • The player who delivers the ball to the batter.

    〔棒球〕投手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The catcher has to stay within the box until the pitcher delivers the ball.
    • No drug can eliminate that mental torment when a hitter is supposed to deliver or a pitcher is supposed to succeed.
    • Only a handful of pitchers in major league history have struck out 19 batters in a game.
    • As the pitch came in, Shay and his teammate swung at the ball and together they hit a slow ground ball to the pitcher.
    • Baseball's going to need to get a lot smarter on how to value players, especially pitchers.
    • All eight patients were competitive baseball players (seven pitchers, one catcher).
    • The pitcher fields the ball while running toward the line and flips it to the third baseman.
    • See the accompanying chart for pitchers and position players with the most years of major league service.
    • In the game, you take on the roles as the pitcher, fielder, batter, everyone with the simple control scheme.
    • Then, after handing the ball over, the pitcher has to make that same march back to the dugout alone.
    • The Giants could be vulnerable, losing four everyday players and a starting pitcher.
    • After all, the pitcher is the one player who can dominate and take control of a game.
    • No matter how fast a pitcher can throw a ball, it always travels 60 feet, six inches before it is declared a strike.
    • Can you tell me what the major league record is for most consecutive batters retired by a pitcher and who holds it?
    • The decision was made because there were no players left, no pitchers left.
    • The pitcher threw four straight balls, and none of them were near the plate.
    • Few position players or pitchers maintain an even remotely uniform level of effectiveness.
    • Most girls played softball, so finding baseball pitchers was often difficult.
    • Unlike a hockey goalie or a baseball pitcher, one dominant player is not enough to determine a game.
    • It was a situation in which most pitchers would deliver a fastball to get the first strike.
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