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perk

英 [pɜːk]

美 [pɜːrk]

n.  (工资之外的)补贴,津贴,额外待遇
v.  使振作; 打扮; 竖起

复数:perks 过去式:perked 现在分词:perking 过去分词:perked 第三人称单数:perks 

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Collins.1 / BNC.11720 / COCA.9621

短语动词

perk up
1. (使)振奋;(使)活跃;(使)快活  2. 使更有趣  3. (使)增加;(使)上涨;(使)增值  

短语用例

    perk up

      perk sb↔up

      • (使)振奋,活跃,快活
        to become or to make sb become more cheerful or lively, especially after they have been ill/sick or sad

        perk up

          perk sth↔up

          • 上扬;增加;使增值
            to increase, or to make sth increase in value, etc.

            perk sth↔up

            • 使更有趣;使更诱人
              to make sth more interesting, more attractive, etc.

              牛津词典

                noun

                • (工资之外的)补贴,津贴,额外待遇
                  something you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular job
                  1. Perks offered by the firm include a car and free health insurance.
                    公司给予的额外待遇包括一辆汽车和免费健康保险。
                  2. Not having to get up early is just one of the perks of being retired.
                    不必早起只是退休生活的好处之一。

                verb

                  verb

                    柯林斯词典

                    • N-COUNT 补贴;津贴;额外待遇
                      Perksare special benefits that are given to people who have a particular job or belong to a particular group.
                      1. ...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
                      2. 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。

                    英英释义

                    noun

                    • an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right)
                      1. a limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job
                      Synonym:fringe benefitperquisite

                    verb

                    双语例句

                    • A cup of coffee will soon perk you up.
                      你喝一杯咖啡马上精神会振作起来。
                    • I need a stiff drink to perk me up!
                      我需要喝点酒来提一提神。
                    • House prices could perk up during the autumn
                      秋季房价可能上涨。
                    • A nagging oversupply of houses and record-low home-builder confidence suggest new-home sales won't perk up soon, either.
                      房屋始终供大于求和房屋建筑商信心处于历史低位,表明新屋销售也不会很快复苏。
                    • After a little while my mood started to perk up and now I'm back to normal.
                      过了一段时间,我的心情开始愉快起来,现在我回到了正常状态。
                    • Psychological twists perk up an otherwise predictable story line.
                      心理转折使原本老套的故事情节变得生动有趣。
                    • Money will be a big focus this month, and you will need to do the best you can until your prospects perk up in January.
                      这笔钱将一大焦点的这个月,你将需要做,直到你的前景重新振作起来的最好的月份即可。
                    • Anything that could save the company money and perk up its cash flow was examined.
                      所有能够为公司节省开支、增加流动资金的办法都研究过了。
                    • You looked tired; you'd better have a cup of coffee to perk yourself up.
                      你看上去很累,来杯咖啡振作一下吧。
                    • Buying short sales also came with another perk: bigger discounts.
                      购买短售房还有另一个好处,即折扣幅度更大。