perk
n. 补贴,津贴; 额外待遇
Perks are 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。
1. an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right);
1. gain or regain energy;
perk up
恢复或使恢复某人的好心情或活泼劲儿
呈现新的面貌
On closer inspection , however, the economy is starting to perk up.
进一步观察, 中国经济开始振作.
CLAIRE: [ to Jerry ] Don't worry, I gave him a little caffeine: he'll perk up.
克莱尔: ( 对杰瑞 ) 别担心, 我给了他一点咖啡因: 他会精神抖擞的.
Its economy is likely to perk up, temporarily at least.
至少暂时来看,日本的经济会振作起来.
Scene: Central Perk, Phoebe is coaching Chandler on how to break up with Janice.
场景: 中央公园, 菲比正在指导钱德勒如何与珍妮比分手.
You looked tired; you'd better have a cup of coffee to perk yourself up.
你看上去很累, 来杯咖啡振作一下吧.