perked
英 [pɜːkt]
美 [pɜːrkt]
v. 使振作; 打扮; 竖起
perk的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 补贴;津贴;额外待遇
Perksare special benefits that are given to people who have a particular job or belong to a particular group.- ...a company car, private medical insurance and other perks...
公司配车、提供私人医疗保险以及其他额外待遇 - One of the perks of being a student is cheap travel.
当学生的好处之一是旅行购票可以优惠。
- ...a company car, private medical insurance and other perks...
双语例句
- The cock's head perked when it was challenged.
受到挑战时公鸡昂首挺立。 - The first time I heard myself say this, my inner ear perked up at the word harbor, which is a noun as well as a verb.
头一次念,我内在的耳朵在听见停泊一词的时候扬了起来。 - Today, the computer technology has perked in every field in society. The digital work about the collection and catalogue of ancient books has become an important problem in the library.
计算机技术已经渗透到了社会的各个领域,古籍整理、古籍编目等数字化工作已成为图书馆界探讨的一个重要课题。 - Yet despite the lackluster enthusiasm for the speeches, the energy perked up during the pitching session.
不过尽管人们对发言了无兴趣,但在展示环节上他们还是充满热情。 - In Moscow, a family psychologist perked up when I brought up the subject of adultery. It's obligatory, she said.
在莫斯科,我对一位家庭心理学家提到了通奸话题,她显得很有兴致。 - After a few minutes, the students perked up and began a heated discussion.
过了几分钟,学生们活跃起来,开始了热烈的讨论。 - "Sorry," he said to the other dogs as his ears fell down from their perked position.
“对不起,”老狗对它们说,同时它的耳朵搭拉下去。 - He seemed depressed, but he perked up when I suggested going out for a meal.
他看上去情绪很消沉,但当我建议出去吃饭时,他又活跃起来了。 - "Yeah, you're right." I perked up a bit.
“对,你说得对。”我也有点振作起来了。 - We perked up at the good news.
我们听到这个好消息精神振奋起来了。