English to Punjabi Dictionary peak

peak

ਪੀਕ
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.
example
‘I watch from a distance now and am disappointed neither club is in 'peak' condition,’ he said with understatement.
He's at his physical 'peak' now and has the great inner confidence that comes with winning the world championship.
At the exact moment she touched the tallest 'peak' of the mountain, the birds all rose into the air.
Also evident and of concern is the fact that the 'peak' of the graph occurs at 5 SED.
The Transylvanian Alps in the central region contain the highest 'peak' , Mount Moldoveanu.
At his 'peak' he was almost unstoppable and only the quality of competition limited his Scotland appearances to two.
At the 'peak' of the project it employed 167 people.
The Swiss crowd always spurs me to perform at 'peak' level.
It could be the top of a tower, or a mountain 'peak' , or a cliff.
At their 'peak' in 1998, the shares were worth £17.68.
It's in 'peak' condition and with a facility like this on our own doorstep, it would be a pity not to use it.
He has a skill as an electrician which is in 'peak' demand.
White, meanwhile, continues his battle for 'peak' fitness and a Yorkshire recall after impressing with an innings of 121 against the Yorkshire Academy last Sunday.
While the inner ring road has 'peak' hour traffic of 12,000 vehicles, the intermediate ring road has 7,000.
Kerr, in is usual fashion, declined to reveal his team selection after Ireland completed their preparations yesterday on a Lansdowne Road pitch that is in 'peak' condition.
The text is addressed to all performers, athletes, business people, trial lawyers and anyone else who needs guidance on how to work at their 'peak' performance level.
British interest rates are likely to 'peak' at 5.25 per cent in 2005, up from the current 4.25 per cent.
But as time passed, he no longer was at his 'peak' , and the quality of his troops declined, while his enemies had learned their lessons.
With the World Championships in Helsinki starting only two weeks after this meeting, all our top athletes should be in 'peak' condition.
At the 'peak' of the 18-month project more than 600 workers were employed on site and over one million construction hours worked.
But at his 'peak' , from 1947-1955, he dominated the box office and television ratings.
I was 27 years old at the 'peak' of my physical abilities.
Actually, yes, it is possible to hold a high, but not 'peak' , level of fitness for a long time.
I would be surprised if we got back to the 'peak' level of 1999-2000.
However, cell cycle length was unaffected by this treatment, notwithstanding the presence of a small 'peak' in the curve at 14 h.
Now, however, they have retreated six to eight percentage points from their 'peak' levels.
There are options worth exploring to reduce this 'peak' demand.
And should he come into the ring in 'peak' condition and mindful of the game-plan of his excellent trainer, a very good contest this may well be.
Meanwhile, the 'peak' demand in the city is 226 MW.
‘They are at their 'peak' ,’ petitions the Celtic manager.
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