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Qué (quién) es low-pitched - definición

BASEBALL STATISTIC FOR PITCHERS
Innings Pitched; Inning pitched
  • [[Cy Young]] holds the major-league record for innings pitched with 7,356 during his career.
  • [[Ed Walsh]] holds the major-league record for innings pitched in a single season.
  • [[Pud Galvin]] accrued over 6000 innings pitched during his major-league career.

low-pitched      
1.
A sound that is low-pitched is deep.
With a low-pitched rumbling noise, the propeller began to rotate.
ADJ
2.
A voice that is low-pitched is very soft and quiet.
He kept his voice low-pitched in case someone was listening.
ADJ
Low Church         
CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS WITHOUT MUCH RITUAL OR EMPHASIS ON CHURCH AUTHORITY, AND NARROWLY EVANGELICAL IN THEIR TEACHING
Low Church; Low Churchman; Low Protestant; Low Anglican; Low churchman; Low-church; Low-Church
¦ noun a tradition within the Anglican Church giving relatively little emphasis to ritual and sacraments.
Derivatives
Low Churchman noun (plural Low Churchmen).
low-tech         
  • Handmade broom
  • Rotary [[clothesline]]
  • Traditional ploughing: a farmer works the land with horses and plough.
  • Candlelight used in electricity rationing in Oslo in 1948
  • Horse and cart in 2004
  • Skateboarding as a way of Low-tech mobility, in Mexico City
  • invented 1.7-2 million years ago]], being used for cooking in 2015
  • [[Cargo bike]] as a way of low-tech transportation
  • Zero waste as a way of low-tech living
SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY, OFTEN OF A TRADITIONAL OR NON-MECHANICAL KIND, SUCH AS CRAFTS AND TOOLS THAT PRE-DATE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Low-tech; Low tech; Low-technology
Low-tech machines or systems are ones that do not use modern or sophisticated technology.
...a simple form of low-tech electric propulsion.
? hi-tech
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Innings pitched

In baseball, the statistic innings pitched (IP) is the number of innings a pitcher has completed, measured by the number of batters and baserunners that have been put out while the pitcher is on the pitching mound in a game. Three outs made is equal to one inning pitched. One out counts as one-third of an inning, and two outs as two-thirds of an inning. Sometimes, the statistic is written 34.1, 72.2, or 91.0, for example, to represent 34+13 innings, 72+23 innings, and 91 innings exactly, respectively.

Runners left on base by a pitcher are not counted in determining innings pitched. It is possible for a pitcher to enter a game, give up several hits and possibly even several runs, and be removed before achieving any outs, thereby recording a total of zero innings pitched. Alternatively, it is possible for a pitcher to enter a situation where there are two runners on base and no outs. He could throw one pitch that results in a triple play, and for that one pitch he would be credited with a full inning pitched.

Ejemplos de uso de low-pitched
1. It communicates by making loud, low–pitched honks and eats fruit, leaves, shoots and insects.
2. It was a low–pitched, distorted sound, like something emanating from a monster in a horror film.
3. Do they focus too much on their appearance, their hair, their shoes, the colour of their dress, their low–pitched voices, at the expense of their achievements?
4. They paired the low–pitched bass and the high–pitched cymbal in rhythmic unison, a sound that underlies nearly every form of American music of the past century.
5. Two broad singing styles characterize the powwow âЂ» the high–pitched singing and fast drumbeat of the northern Plains, and the low–pitched, slow beat of the southern Plains.