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pitch

[pich] / pɪtʃ /


NOUN
talk to convince
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"It's very difficult these days to play good football if you're not solid, compact, and don't know how to press high up the pitch," he added.

From BBC

To help fix her financial affairs, Epstein introduced her to Stern, who ran an advisory business called Asia Gateway and previously worked at Deutsche Bank, according to a biography he wrote in a business pitch.

From The Wall Street Journal

From a wing position, a player is essentially playing at 180 degress – with half of the pitch cut off by the touchline.

From BBC

"Even being on that pitch and travelling to that game was enough for me. Then to score took it to another level. It's definitely one of the best days of my life."

From BBC

Their analysis showed that the waterproofing material was made from animal fat mixed with pine pitch.

From Science Daily