perk /ˈpɝk/
(vi.)昂首,振作,滲透(vt.)豎起,打扮,滲透小費
Perk v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perked p. pr. & vb. n. Perking.] To make trim or smart; to straighten up; to erect; to make a jaunty or saucy display of; as, to perk the ears; to perk up one's head.
Perk, v. i.
1. To exalt one's self; to bear one's self loftily. “To perk over them.”
To perk it, to carry one's self proudly or saucily.
Perk, a. Smart; trim; spruce; jaunty; vain. “Perk as a peacock.”
Perk, v. i. To peer; to look inquisitively.
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perk
n : 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" [syn:
fringe benefit, perquisite]
v : gain or regain energy; "I picked up after a nap" [syn: perk
up, percolate, pick up, gain vigor]