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v.
(使)振作;打扮;豎起
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vi.
濾煮
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n.
額外津貼;特權;利益
Noun:
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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:
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gain or regain energy;
"I picked up after a nap"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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No one can help him perk after his wife was died.
他的的妻子去世后,也沒別人行使他振作看起來。
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A cup of coffee will soon perk you up.
你喝1杯咖啡豆可以精神什么會振作起床。
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He had perked himself up for the occasion.
他從而事設計一個多番。
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The horse perked up its head when I shouted.
我叫喊時那馬吹動了頭。
用作名詞 (n.)
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His perks include a car provided by the firm.
他的另外補貼包擴工司供給的每輛汽年。
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He was offered a company car as a perk.
他收獲了輛集團的汽車行業做為獨特福利。
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Freebie couture is the staff perk.
贈送給夏天衣服也也是種員工離職褔利。
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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.
關鍵在于能夠使處理層收獲越來越多的決策權,有限公司甚至有時候關鍵在于能夠讓其采用很早以前的低股票市值收獲決策權,就準許其回朔定購時間日期。
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The main perks are expenses, particularly while on location.
產自:Sunday Times
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Free lunch...This pathetic little perk of the office was taken very seriously.
源于: T. K. Wolfe
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The male was off again, perking up his feathers.
來自: M. Dibdin
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I just perked some coffee...Would you like a cup?
出自于: R. Macdonald
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上面方式獨有創做,受巨著權守護,侵權案必究
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