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词组 perk
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perk
Theme: BENEFIT
n. an extra financial benefit; a monetary inducement or reward. (From perquisite.)
I don't get paid much, but the perks are good.I don't get paid much, and I don't get any perks!
perk
noun
1
an advantage, in addition to salary, that is offered by a particular employment. An abbreviation of 'perquisite' UK, 1869.
2
a tablet of Percodan™, a painkiller. Also variant 'perc' US, 1971verb to vomit AUSTRALIA, 1941
phraseperk[perked, perked, perking]
perk up 1. perk upperk sb upperk up sb to become more cheerful, interested, or have more energy, or to make someone feel like this: Their faces seemed to perk up a little when she mentioned the subject of money. I like to start the day with a cup of coffee. It helps to perk me up. SIMILAR TO: liven up2. perk upperk up sthperk sth up to improve and become more interesting or exciting, or to make something do this: A run round the park every day can perk up your sex life. The housing market is starting to perk up, and prices have been rising steadily. SIMILAR TO: liven up, pep up

perk up (one's) ears

1. To become more or particularly alert, intrigued, or enthusiastic. I perked up my ears when I heard that my favorite author had a new book coming out.
2. To cause one to become more or particularly alert, intrigued, or enthusiastic. I bet I know something that will perk up your ears: Rob is single again!

perk up

To make or become more lively, energetic, attentive, cheerful, dynamic, etc. I wish you would perk up. There are so many exciting things happening, and you're just moping there in the corner! I think I need some coffee to perk me up. I always use some red chilies to perk up my soups and stews.

perked up

Stimulated; made to be or feel more awake, alert, and energetic. Hyphenated if used before a noun. I just can't focus until I get perked up with a bit of coffee in the morning. The officer suspected that the perked-up truck driver might have been high on amphetamines.

perking

1. slang A shortening of percolating, referring to coffee or a coffee maker. There's a pot of coffee perking in the kitchen, if you'd like some. Once the machine is done perking, we can get to work on our review.
2. Carrying on as is normal, expected, or desired. Often followed by "along." My car is nearly 15 years old, but it's still perking along just fine. A: "Is everything all right between you and Linda?" B: "Our marriage is perking along just fine, thank you very much."

perk along

To function, operate, or carry on as is normal, expected, or desired. My car perked along for nearly 10 years before ever needing so much as an oil change. A: "Is everything all right between you and Linda?" B: "Our marriage is perking along just fine, thank you very much."

perk someone up

to make someone more cheery or refreshed. A nice cup of coffee would really perk me up. A cup of coffee will perk up the sleepiest person.

perk something up

to refresh or brighten something; to make something more lively. A bit of bright yellow here and there will perk this room up a lot. We need something to perk up the second act of the play.

perk up

to become invigorated; to become more active. After a bit of water, the plants perked up nicely. About noon, Andy perked up and looked wide-awake.

perk up

Restore to good spirits, liveliness, or good appearance, as in You're exhausted, but a cup of tea will perk you up, or The flowers perked up the whole room. [Mid-1600s]

perk up

v.
1. To become more lively, cheerful, or attentive: We perked up when we heard the good news. The students perked up when the professor began the lecture.
2. To cause someone or something to become more lively, cheerful, or attentive: The morning coffee really perked me up! I perked up the kitten by feeding it catnip.
3. To refresh the appearance of something: New furniture and paint have perked up the room. Washing the windows has really perked the kitchen up.

perk

n. an extra financial benefit; a monetary inducement or reward. (see also benies.) I don’t get paid much, but the perks are good.

perked (up)

mod. alcohol intoxicated. (see also pepped (up).) No more. She’s done. She’s perked up for good.

perked

verb
See perked up

perking

mod. drunk; drug intoxicated. After a few drinks, he was really perking!
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