0 a large, round container for liquids that has a flat base, a handle, and a very narrow raised opening at the top for pouring:
1 a player who pitches the ball in a baseball game
2 a container for liquids with a handle on one side and a shaped opening at the top of the other side for pouring
3 a person who pitches the baseball to a batter
Things seems to be natural extensions of her hands - spoon, warming pot, ladle, pitchers with handles, cup, glass, and pestle.
Catchers flash signs in code to the pitcher as they crouch behind the plate.
The preparation of a meal involves many things - spoons, dishes, glasses, pitchers - and a certain facility in the use of those things.
It is the possibility of doing this which is indicative of the fact that this is a pitcher and not a bottle.
Players remain pluripotential like stem cells, yet to make their way toward differentiation as infielders (mesoderm), outfielders (ectoderm), or pitchers or catchers (endoderm).
A pitcher who is dominant can single-handedly score a victory without much help from his mates.
For example, a woman tips a pitcher over a glass in one frame, and in the next, she is gone and the glass is full.
Fountains that flow, so that therein dipped may the pitchers be.
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容器, 罐,壺, (帶柄及頂部有開口的)壺,罐…
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容器, 罐,壶, (带柄及顶部有开口的)壶,罐…
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jarra, pítcher, lanzador…
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leiteira, cremeira, jarro…
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(液体を入れる)ピッチャー, 水差し, (野球の)ピッチャー…
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