perk
英 [英 [pɜːk]]
美 [美 [pɜːrk]]
n. (工资之外的)补贴,津贴,额外待遇
v. 使振作; 打扮; 竖起
过去式:perked 过去分词:perked 现在分词:perking 复数:perks 第三人称单数:perks
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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。 - If your morning beverage of choice is coffee, recent research provides an extra perk.
如果你早上选择喝咖啡,最新的研究会让你对咖啡有一个全新的看法。 - Will this help to perk up sales?
这样做是否有助于活跃销路? - 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。 - Would you like a cup of coffee? It might perk you up a bit.
你想要杯咖啡吗?它也许能给你提提精神。 - Another perk of open source is that the software actually evolves and gets more secure over time.
开放源码另一个优点是:软件实际上随时间发展并变得更为安全。 - 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。 - 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。