基本词汇
v.(使)振作;打扮;竖起
vi.滤煮
n.额外津贴;特权;利益
过去式: perked 过去分词: perked 现在分词: perking 第三人称单数: perks
英英释义
词典解释
网络解释
noun
1. an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right)
e.g. a limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job
Synonym: fringe benefitperquisite
verb
1. gain or regain energy
e.g. I picked up after a nap
Synonym: perk uppercolatepick upgain vigor
1. 补贴;津贴;额外待遇
Perks are special benefits that are given to people who have a particular job or belong to a particular group.
e.g. ...a company car, private medical insurance and other perks...
公司配车、提供私人医疗保险以及其他额外待遇
e.g. One of the perks of being a student is cheap travel.
当学生的好处之一是旅行购票可以优惠。
相关词组:perk up
1. 外快:Pentagon 五角大楼 | perk 外快 | politburo 政治局
2. perk的反义词
2. 振作:perjury 伪证 | perk 振作 | perky 自信的
3. 额外收入:staff advantage 员工福利 | perk 额外收入 | discount 折扣
4. 额外津贴:Pentagon 五角大楼 | perk额外津贴 | politburo 政治局
相关词组
经典引文
1. perk up : (使)振作, (使)活跃起来;
The main perks are expenses, particularly while on location.
出自:Sunday TimesFree lunch...This pathetic little perk of the office was taken very seriously.
出自:T. K. WolfeThe male was off again, perking up his feathers.
出自:M. DibdinI just perked some coffee...Would you like a cup?
出自:R. Macdonald