pit
pit
pɪt
pit
British pronunciation
/pˈɪt/

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „pit” po angielsku

01

pestka, ziarno

a small, hard seed or stone found inside certain fruits, such as peaches and cherries
pit definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
He enjoyed cracking open the pits of the apricot and extracting the tasty kernel inside.
Lubił rozłupywać pestki moreli i wydobywać smaczne jądro w środku.
02

dół, kamieniołom

a large hole in the ground where stones, minerals, or other materials are removed
pit definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
The construction crew fenced off the pit for safety reasons.
Ekipa budowlana ogrodziła dół ze względów bezpieczeństwa.
03

otchłań, dół

(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
pit definition and meaning
04

dół, jama

a sizeable hole (usually in the ground)
05

dół, kopalnia węgla

a workplace consisting of a coal mine plus all the buildings and equipment connected with it
06

dół, pułapka

a trap in the form of a concealed hole
07

dół, orchestron

lowered area in front of a stage where an orchestra accompanies the performers
08

dołek, boksy

the area along the track where teams quickly service cars with refueling, tire changes, and adjustments during a race
example
Przykłady
Pit was bustling with activity as cars entered and exited for service.
Pit tętnił życiem, gdy samochody wjeżdżały i wyjeżdżały na serwis.
09

dół, parkiet

(commodity exchange) the part of the floor of a commodity exchange where trading in a particular commodity is carried on
10

dół, arena

an enclosure in which animals are made to fight
11

dół, wgłębienie

a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression)
12

dół, obszar gier

a designated area within a casino or other gambling establishment where various table games, such as blackjack, craps, and roulette, are located
to pit
01

drylować, usunąć pestkę

to remove the pit or stone from a fruit
Transitive: to pit a fruit
to pit definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
It 's easier to pit avocados with a spoon than a knife.
Łatwiej jest wydobyć pestkę z awokado łyżką niż nożem.
02

stawiać naprzeciwko siebie, wprowadzać do rywalizacji

to create a competition or rivalry by setting two or more things or people against each other
Transitive: to pit a contestant against another | to pit two contestants
to pit definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
Political strategists may pit candidates from different parties in a televised debate.
Strategowie polityczni mogą stawiać naprzeciwko siebie kandydatów z różnych partii w telewizyjnej debacie.
03

wybijać dziury, pozostawiać wgniecenia

to create a small hole or dent in the surface of something
Transitive: to pit a surface
to pit definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
The craftsman pitted the clay deliberately to create a textured design.
Rzemieślnik celowo wgłębił glinę, aby stworzyć teksturowany wzór.
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