peg

निमित्त
definition
verb
drape individual plants with nets, pegging down the edges
fix or make fast with a peg or pegs.
A student loan starts accruing interest from the moment it is borrowed, but the interest rate is pegged to the retail price index.
fix (a price, rate, or amount) at a particular level.
noun
We rode to the lake where I saw 3 more horses tied to a peg stuck in the ground.
a short cylindrical piece of wood, metal, or plastic, typically tapered at one end, that is used for holding things together, hanging things on, or marking a position.
have a peg of whiskey
a measure of liquor.
abbreviation
polyethylene glycol.
translation of 'peg'
खुंटी,
खीळ,
कारण,
मेख,
वाद्याची खुंटी,
पेय(ब्रॅंडी),
निमित्त
example
I have a good right 'peg' and the ball ended up in the back of the net
After looking around the ground floor they removed the coat from a 'peg' in the main corridor and walked out of the club through the front.
The IMF ploughed money into the country to help it sustain the 'peg' , pledging an extra $22 billion as late as the end of 2000.
Karim Garcia's strong 'peg' off the carom nearly nailed Manny as he nonchalanted his way to second base.
There was a barely noticeable thump, and then a scratchy sort of noise as a 'peg' landed on the ground.
It's helpful to stand back from the ball and survey the terrain before you put your 'peg' in the ground.
The surveyors hammered a 'peg' into the ground which was removed by campaigners prompting Mr Bradbury to claim that his party was being obstructed in its legal work.
We rode to the lake where I saw 3 more horses tied to a 'peg' stuck in the ground.
Chic is idly caressing the ball with his left 'peg' .
‘There is very little chance that the 'peg' will be maintained forever,’ Chung, a director for ratings, said from Shanghai.
the Mexican peso, linked to the dollar by a crawling 'peg', was distinctly too high
Meanwhile, Santa rounded third and headed for home, as the shortstop finally came to his senses and threw a perfect 'peg' to catcher Yunir Garcia, who held the ball in a collision at the plate.
On each end of the board, tack a 'peg' with one end pointed.
Period pieces show a fire polished finish on the 'peg' of the stopper.
Labor unions supported the exchange-rate 'peg' as a means to control prices and the inflationary pressure on salaries.
Here, the clearest policy conclusion is to abandon the dollar 'peg' for good, especially since hyperinflation fears appear unwarranted.
We suspect that the Chinese 'peg' has had a major impact here.
The exchange rate 'peg' is gone, and the peso is trading at substantially depreciated exchange rates against the dollar.
Now, the government has admitted it can't sustain its old policies, of which the dollar 'peg' is the last vestige.
The 'peg' will limit the powers of the central banks.
To be credible, a 'peg' requires tight fiscal and monetary control.
I'd like Southwell to use his left 'peg' more to drive the ball deep into the opposition's half.
For now, the government wants to keep the 'peg' and see what happens next.
The Bush administration wants it to end the 'peg' eventually.
He had settled himself comfortably as if he had all the time in the world, ordered a large 'peg' of his favorite Scotch whisky, and then, things just went out of control.
The 'peg' from shortstop required unimaginable effort.
This exchange rate 'peg' with gold remained a major political issue until McKinley's election in 1896.
He wiped the dirt from it and found he was holding a 'peg' from a musical instrument.
Under flexible rates, central banks need not use interest rates to preserve an exchange-rate 'peg' .
Indeed, as Rogoff suggests, abandoning the 'peg' to the dollar could be seen as abandoning China's commitment to stable and sustainable macroeconomic growth.
Credits: Google Translate