perk
名詞
定義 perk 名詞
- Countable(可数名词)informal(非正式)
An extra benefit, such as money or goods, that one receives in addition to their regular salary because of their job.
(因工作而享有的)额外补贴、津贴或福利
Some of the perks of this job include a company car and a mobile phone.
这份工作的一些额外福利包括公司配车和手机。
In addition to the salary, the job offers many extra perks.
除了薪水之外,这份工作还提供了许多额外福利。
Employees can enjoy a gym membership as a company perk.
员工可以享受健身房会员资格作为公司福利。
- Countable(可数名词)
An advantage or benefit.
好处、优势
One of the perks of living downtown is the ease of transportation.
住在市中心的好处之一是交通便利。
The perk of this new feature is increased efficiency.
这个新功能的优势是提高了效率。
A perk of this plan is that it is very flexible.
这个计划的好处是非常灵活。
動詞
定義 perk 動詞
- Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
To cause a liquid, especially coffee, to filter or brew through a substance.
使渗滤;使滴滤
We use a moka pot to perk the coffee.
我们使用摩卡壶来渗滤咖啡。
Let the coffee perk for a few minutes before pouring and enjoying.
让咖啡渗滤几分钟,然后再倒出来享用。
They perked the coffee slowly on the stove.
他们在炉子上慢慢渗滤咖啡。
片語動詞 perk
- perk up
to become better or more interesting
改善;变好
• The girl's mood perked up immediately when she received her scholarship.
这个女孩收到奖学金后,心情立刻好转了。
- perk (someone) up
to help someone become more cheerful, energetic, or lively, or to experience this change oneself
提振;提高兴趣;精神一振
• Her laughter always perks me up.
她的笑声总能让我振作起来。