pitcher

pitcher
noun (a person who pitches especially (in baseball) the player who throws the ball.) lanzador
pitcher n cántaro

pítcher sustantivo masculino y femenino pitcher 'pítcher' also found in these entries: Spanish: cántaro - repujada - repujado - jarra - jarro - lanzador English: pitcher - shut
pitcher
tr['pɪʧəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL pítcher nombre masulino o femenino, lanzador,-ra
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pitcher
tr['pɪʧəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (of clay) cántaro
2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL jarro, jarra
pitcher ['pɪʧər] n
1) jug: jarra f, jarro m, cántaro m, pichel m
2) : lanzador m, -dora f (en béisbol, etc.)
pitcher (US)
n.
jarra (para servir) s.f.
n.
bocal s.m.
botador s.m.
cántaro s.m.
jarro s.m.
jugador que lanza la pelota s.m.
lanzador, -ora s.m.,f.
'pɪtʃər, 'pɪtʃə(r)
noun
1) (for pouring) jarra f, jarro m, pichel m (AmC); (of clay) (BrE) cántaro m
2) (in baseball) lanzador, -dora m,f, pítcher mf

I
['pɪtʃǝ(r)]
N (esp US) (=jar) cántaro m , jarro m
II
['pɪtʃǝ(r)]
N (Baseball) pítcher mf , lanzador(a) m / f
See:
see cultural note BASEBALL in baseball
* * *
['pɪtʃər, 'pɪtʃə(r)]
noun
1) (for pouring) jarra f, jarro m, pichel m (AmC); (of clay) (BrE) cántaro m
2) (in baseball) lanzador, -dora m,f, pítcher mf

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