perks 的 3 个定义
- to become lively, cheerful, or vigorous, as after depression or sickness: The patients all perked up when we played the piano for them.
- to act, or carry oneself, in a jaunty manner.
- to put oneself forward briskly or presumptuously.
- to make smart, trim, or jaunty: to perk up a suit with a new white blouse.
- to raise smartly or briskly: to perk one's head up.
perks 近义词
benefit
perks 的近义词 12 个
perks 的反义词 2 个
更多perks例句
- This is an excerpt of data from Fortune Analytics, an exclusive newsletter that Fortune Premium subscribers receive as a perk of their subscription.
- Here’s Berenberg’s chart showing the trend line for core inflation for G7 economies perking up.
- Chase has also added new perks that reflect the pandemic lifestyle, such as new bonus rewards for purchases like home delivery and streaming services.
- They even switched off their location service—one of the main perks of the program.
- And he speaks about the perks of the two months of rehearsal with the full cast.
- On top of the pleasure (or pain), the clients who saw Mistress Carla received their own additional perks.
- One Spinal Solutions sales representative said he suspected Williams was using perks to woo surgeons.
- And there are perks to that: At least it meant that officials would waste no time in trying to contain the outbreak.
- Such "perks," or perquisites, were the property of the presiding cook or night-watchman and rarely survived for more than a day.
- Part of the provisions consisted of raisins and almonds which had been taken as extras or "perks," as they were usually called.
- Jane felt hurt at being deserted by her twin so soon, but she knew that Christopher was anxious to make Perks acquaintance.
- Perks going to beat, she declared calmly, cause Josh wont let the horse trot down-hill.
- Then Mrs. Perks looked fixedly at Miriam, and stiffened herself into a very pillar of disapprobation.