an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right);
"a limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job"
Verb:
gain or regain energy;
"I picked up after a nap"
双语例句
1. 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。
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2. House prices could perk up during the autumn.
秋季房价可能上涨。
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3. Perk up a dark kitchen with a coat of paint.
把昏暗的廚房油漆一下使它更亮堂.
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4. House prices are expected to perk up.
预计房价会上涨.
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5. A shower would soon perk you up.
冲个淋浴你很快就会打起精神的.
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用作动词 (v.)
No one can help him perk after his wife was died. 他的妻子死后,没有人可以使他振作起来。
A cup of coffee will soon perk you up. 你喝一杯咖啡马上精神会振作起来。
He had perked himself up for the occasion. 他为此事打扮了一番。
The horse perked up its head when I shouted. 我吆喝时那马扬起了头。
用作名词 (n.)
His perks include a car provided by the firm. 他的额外津贴包括公司提供的一辆汽车。
He was offered a company car as a perk. 他得到了一辆公司的汽车作为特殊待遇。
Freebie couture is the staff perk. 赠送衣服也是一种员工福利。
To make the perk even more lucrative, companies sometimes allow the executives to backdate the purchase to take advantage of a previous, lower stock price. 为了使管理层获得更多的利益,公司有时为了让其利用以前的低股价获得利益,就允许其回溯购买日期。