English to Telugu Dictionary peak

peak

శిఖరం
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 '
భాగము,
కొన
example
Flush toxins from your body and keep metabolic processes humming along at 'peak' levels.
Brewers also found 2003 a bitter year as sales of beer and stout continued to decline from the 'peak' levels of 1999 and 2000.
Meanwhile, the 'peak' demand in the city is 226 MW.
It is taken as the point at which the curve exhibits a 'peak' or maintains a continuous displacement increase with no further increase in pull.
At their 'peak' in 1998, the shares were worth £17.68.
However, cell cycle length was unaffected by this treatment, notwithstanding the presence of a small 'peak' in the curve at 14 h.
Every tree seems to me to be shaped as a 'peak' uniquely designed for the very spot it stands in.
It is cone shaped with a depression scooped out of its 'peak' .
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.
At their 'peak' , cassette sales alone brought in an estimated $50 million annually.
He noticed Hunter and Brandon heading up a slight incline to the 'peak' of a small mound, and chased after them.
Kitted out in his team-issue polo shirt, the 'peak' of his baseball cap shading his outdoor complexion, short sleeves revealing the power in his forearms still.
Eventually, however, the 'peak' of the curve is reached, and further increases in stress cause a decline in performance.
Before I quite realized what was happening, one rose up in an oddly shaped 'peak' and slapped me on the side of the head.
He's happy. ‘Ricky's just about at his 'peak' , now and over the next couple of years.
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.
At the 'peak' of the project it employed 167 people.
By April 6, 1919, the agitations were at their 'peak' .
A 'peak' in the graph is expected to be centered around a site containing a balanced polymorphism.
We named our phenomenal prominence Igloo since the 'peak' of it was shaped like an ice dome.
A ponytail of strawberry blond hair hung casually below the reversed 'peak' of her baseball cap.
At worst, rates will 'peak' at 4 per cent in 2006 before they start falling again.
There are options worth exploring to reduce this 'peak' demand.
The average likelihood shows a bell-shaped curve with the 'peak' at the QTL position.
His shares rode the dotcom boom all the way up to $130, making his 30,000 free share options worth almost $4 million at their 'peak' .
Now, however, they have retreated six to eight percentage points from their 'peak' levels.
Actually, yes, it is possible to hold a high, but not 'peak' , level of fitness for a long time.
The initiative involves tackling alcohol-fuelled violence in town centres involving extra levels of policing at 'peak' times.
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 facility's energy strategies will result in a 67 percent reduction in electric energy use during 'peak' demand hours.
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