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Holiness
fosse d'orchestre

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

orchestra pit N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

orchestra [Brit ˈɔːkɪstrə, Am ˈɔrkəstrə, ˈɔrˌkɛstrə] N

I. pit [Brit pɪt, Am pɪt] N

1. pit (for storage, weapons, bodies):

2. pit MIN:

to work down the pit attr closure, fire, gates
to work down the pit strike, village

3. pit (hollow):

4. pit (trap):

5. pit Am (in peach, cherry, olive):

6. pit FIN:

7. pit THEAT:

8. pit MOTOR:

9. pit Brit (bed):

pit inf
pieu m inf
pit inf
lit m

II. pit <pres part pitting; pret, pp pitted> [Brit pɪt, Am pɪt] VB trans

1. pit (in struggle):

to pit sb against opponent

2. pit (mark):

pit tool: surface, stone
pit acid: metal

3. pit Am (remove stones from):

pit peach, cherry, olive

III. to pit oneself VB refl

to pit oneself refl:

IV. pit [Brit pɪt, Am pɪt]

u rečniku PONS

orchestra pit N

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I. pit1 [pɪt] N

1. pit (in ground):

2. pit (mark) a. MED:

3. pit COMPUT, TECH (hollow, depression):

4. pit (mine):

5. pit THEAT, MUS (area of seating):

6. pit (in motor racing):

Phrases:

II. pit1 [pɪt] VB trans

1. pit (make holes in):

2. pit place in opposition:

to pit sb against sb

orchestra [ˈɔ:kɪstrə, Am ˈɔ:rkɪstrə] N

I. pit2 <-tt-> [pɪt] Am N

II. pit2 <-tt-> [pɪt] Am VB trans

u rečniku PONS

orchestra pit N

u rečniku PONS
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francuski
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u rečniku PONS

I. pit1 [pɪt] N

1. pit (hole in ground):

2. pit (mine):

3. pit (hollow, depression):

4. pit (pockmark):

5. pit (lowest part):

6. pit THEAT, MUS (area of seating):

7. pit (in motor racing):

Phrases:

II. pit1 [pɪt] VB trans

1. pit (make holes in):

2. pit place in opposition:

to pit sb against sb

orchestra [ˈɔr··strə] N

I. pit2 [pɪt] N

II. pit2 <-tt-> [pɪt] VB trans

Present
Ipit
youpit
he/she/itpits
wepit
youpit
theypit
Past
Ipitted
youpitted
he/she/itpitted
wepitted
youpitted
theypitted
Present Perfect
Ihavepitted
youhavepitted
he/she/ithaspitted
wehavepitted
youhavepitted
theyhavepitted
Past Perfect
Ihadpitted
youhadpitted
he/she/ithadpitted
wehadpitted
youhadpitted
theyhadpitted