peak

শিখর
definition
verb
its popularity peaked in the 1940s
reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time.
decline in health and spirits; waste away.
noun
the snowy peaks rose against the blue of a cloudless sky
the pointed top of a mountain.
adjective
he did not expect to be anywhere near peak fitness until Christmas
greatest; maximum.
translation of 'peak'
verb
জীর্ণ হত্তয়া,
শুকাইয়া যাত্তয়া
noun
শৃঙ্গ,
শীর্ষস্থান,
সরু ডগা,
শীর্ষ,
সর্বোচ্চ চূড়া,
অগ্রভাগ,
সরু প্রান্ত,
অদ্রিৃঙ্গ,
সরু চূড়া,
সর্বাধিক সীমা,
শিখর,
সর্বোচ্চ সীমা,
সরু উপরিভাগ
adjective
সর্বাধিক,
সর্বোচ্চ
example
His personal assets stood at more than 600 million yuan at their 'peak' .
The initiative involves tackling alcohol-fuelled violence in town centres involving extra levels of policing at 'peak' times.
The plan also calls on employers to consider introducing flexi-times, so that the effect of the 'peak' demand by traffic on the road network can be diluted.
Thin on top and thick around the thighs, the striker's career has been one long worry about weight, knee complaints and the fight to find the 'peak' condition that comes so easily to others.
He had worked himself up to the highest level of 'peak' performance he thought he could - yet a mere boy who had never in his life even thought of being bioenhanced had defeated him.
Eventually, however, the 'peak' of the curve is reached, and further increases in stress cause a decline in performance.
The average likelihood shows a bell-shaped curve with the 'peak' at the QTL position.
Now, however, they have retreated six to eight percentage points from their 'peak' levels.
At their 'peak' in 1998, the shares were worth u00a317.68.
My hand sort of began to creep up to the 'peak' of the hat - I felt a salute coming on.
Despite having the best network defenses, enterprises were helpless to maintain their 'peak' level of operation.
But at his 'peak' , from 1947-1955, he dominated the box office and television ratings.
British interest rates are likely to 'peak' at 5.25 per cent in 2005, up from the current 4.25 per cent.
At the 'peak' of the project it employed 167 people.
Where the White Mountains come to an end is the great 'peak' of Mount Mindolluin.
Flush toxins from your body and keep metabolic processes humming along at 'peak' levels.
As summer temperatures 'peak' , however, most people are wearing the bare minimum that decency allows.
The Swiss crowd always spurs me to perform at 'peak' level.
Actually, yes, it is possible to hold a high, but not 'peak' , level of fitness for a long time.
It could be the top of a tower, or a mountain 'peak' , or a cliff.
I along with many other men occasionally wear a hat with a 'peak' to protect my eyes from the sun's rays.
How it ended up on the 'peak' of a snowy mountain (located over a crocodile lake and through a blue tunnel) is a question we'll have to save for another day.
A 'peak' in the graph is expected to be centered around a site containing a balanced polymorphism.
I was 27 years old at the 'peak' of my physical abilities.
As the horse was at 'peak' fitness and would have been full of himself, Sheeran prescribed mild sedation to avoid the risk of the horse injuring himself when undergoing treatment in the hydrotherapy unit.
I would be surprised if we got back to the 'peak' level of 1999-2000.
He has a skill as an electrician which is in 'peak' demand.
At worst, rates will 'peak' at 4 per cent in 2006 before they start falling again.
As a result there have been some changes to shift patterns to better meet demands at 'peak' times.
The highest 'peak' is Mount Apo in Mindanao at 9,689 feet.
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