英[pɜːk]美[pɜːrk]
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缩写自perquisite,津贴,额外补贴。
noun(名词)verb(动词)
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noun(名词)verb(动词)
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A perk is something extra you get, in addition to a salary, in exchange for working. The major perk of your job at an ice cream shop might be all the hot fudge sundaes you can eat.
Some fairly common job perks include health insurance, free gym memberships, and company cars. You can also talk about the perks, or benefits, of a situation: “I have to ride to school with my annoying neighbor, but the perk is she always brings donuts.” As a verb, perk means “to become more energetic or cheerful.” So that donut perk? It might be just the thing to perk you up on a Monday morning.
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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 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 perk up perk sb?up (informal) (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 同义词: brighten He soon perked up when his friends arrived. 朋友一来他就精神起来了。 perk up perk sth?up (informal) 上扬;增加;使增值 to increase, or to make sth increase in value, etc. Share prices had perked up slightly by close of trading. 收盘时股价略有上扬。 perk sth?up (informal) 使更有趣;使更诱人 to make sth more interesting, more attractive, etc. 同义词: liven up ideas for perking up bland food 给无味的食品增添味道的主意 收起