perk的意思和读音

perk

: [pɜrk] : [pɜː(r)k]

v.;〈;()

n.

adj.“perky”

perks  perking  perked  

n.disadvantage

n.bonus,benefit,perquisite,incentive,plus

perkn.

1.[usupl]something you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular job

Perks offered by the firm include a car and free health insurance.

Not having to get up early is just one of the perks of being retired.退

v.

v.1.,2.;() (up)3.,,,,; (up) , (up)4.(),(),();()5.1.,2.;() (up)3.,,,,; (up) , (up)4.(),(),();()5.

adj.1.“perky”

n.1.,

adj.1.<rare>Same as perky

n.1.an extra payment or benefit that you get in your job; a benefit or advantage that you get from a situation

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1.Trade a quick shoulder rub with a coworker after lunch to perk both of you up for the rest of the afternoon.

2.Although, I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a little bit of a perk.

3.It's quite mind boggling that this is their policy, especially when so many hotels nowadays are making it a free perk for guests.

4.Scene: Central Perk. Phoebe's trying to teach Joey French, so she's sitting in front of him with the script in her hands.

5.It may take awhile to get such a fun job, but taking good wine home to taste after work sounds like a pretty nice job perk.

6.And house prices are unlikely to perk up for long if unemployment continues to rise, as it is likely to do over the coming months.

7.But I didn't find one. So, I decided to open a 'Central Perk' on my own.

8.For several days our dog lay in a corner, listless and inactive, but this morning he began to perk up.

9.Traveling for business used to be considered a perk. Nowadays it's more often seen as a burden.

10.Still, Wall Street expects the economy to perk up in coming months as those special factors begin to fade.