English to Punjabi Dictionary marathon

marathon

ਮੈਰਾਥਨ
definition
noun
She swapped track for road, became a marathon runner, ran three marathons and won the lot.
a long-distance running race, strictly one of 26 miles and 385 yards (42.195 km).
example
Once when I was in college I decided to do a fortnight computer games 'marathon' .
The finest piece of batsmanship in this 'marathon' came at the denouement.
Her tour of broadcasting studios last week was a self-advertising 'marathon' .
Never in this 'marathon' did Kerry himself do anything to change the campaign's dynamics.
The BBC is planning to embark upon a similar 'marathon' to choose the nation's favourite books.
The 2004 Grammy 'marathon' is off to a good start with a wildly diverse pool of nominees.
The replacement iPod mini finally arrived yesterday concluding a six week 'marathon' without any mobile music.
the last leg of an interview 'marathon' which began this summer
He begins a 'marathon' of jokes and cynicism about the identity of Hero's parentage.
But it soon turns into a nasty special effects 'marathon' in which a story is the first sacrifice.
In a three game 'marathon' , it took all the skill and experience to overcome Dominic Sheridan of Cavan.
Of course, there was harm done in that twenty-four hour unicycling 'marathon' that took him to the world record.
She just stared ahead and nodded a bit and laughed in that way you do when you've just run 21 miles of a 'marathon' .
The holiday season is merely your warm-up to that 'marathon' known as tax season.
From that point on her focus had been on the Olympic 'marathon' , for which she started a red-hot favourite.
'marathon' workdays
The training has in many ways been harder, if more varied, than for a 'marathon' .
On Sunday March 10, there will be a 12 hour disco 'marathon' for badly needed club funds.
When I got there, though, the 'marathon' of confusion began: The symptoms kept changing but not the effect.
But don't read too much into the results just yet - it's rarely safe to name the winner of a 'marathon' in the first mile.
She leads the world in that event as clearly as she did in the 'marathon' before Sunday.
she's embarking on a 'marathon' UK tour
I was due to run the 'marathon' the next day
Yet this woman managed to run not just any race, but the 'marathon' , and won the gold.
the last leg of an interview 'marathon' that began this summer
A full 'marathon' would require me to run all the way back to Roehampton and almost all the way home again.
a 'marathon' runner
Before the 1970s only highly trained athletes ran more than 5 miles, then along came jogging and now ordinary people commonly run 'marathons' of 26 miles.
And she is also not expected to run in either the Chicago or New York 'marathons' in November.
Of course, many people who train successfully for 'marathons' or long-distance triathlons never get sick.
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