notch (EN)
နာမ်၊ ကြိယာ

နာမ် “notch”

sg. notch, pl. notches or uncountable
  1. a level or degree, often used informally to compare things
    Her cooking skills have gone up a notch since she started culinary school.
  2. a V-shaped cut, usually made for a specific purpose or as a mark
    He carved a notch in the wooden stick for every day they were stranded on the island.
  3. a part of a mobile phone that extends over the edge of the screen, typically containing the camera or sensors
    The new smartphone model has a smaller notch at the top, allowing for a larger display area.

ကြိယာ “notch”

notch; he notches; past notched, part. notched; ger. notching
  1. to achieve or accomplish something, often used informally to talk about successes
    She notched another victory in her belt by winning the chess tournament.
  2. to make a V-shaped cut in something
    She notched the stick every time she finished reading a book, creating a visual record of her accomplishment.