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perk1 [pɜ:k] N

1. perk (additional benefit):

perk

2. perk (advantage):

perk

I . perk2 [pɜ:k] VB trans inf

II . perk2 [pɜ:k] VB intr inf

I . perk up VB intr

1. perk (cheer up):

perk
perk

2. perk (become more awake, livelier):

perk

3. perk (increase, recover):

perk
perk
perk share prices

II . perk up VB trans

1. perk (cheer up):

perk
perk

2. perk (energize):

perk

3. perk (cause increase):

to perk upsth

Usage examples with perk

to perk coffee

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Officials recruited prior to 2004 also enjoy sharply higher pay and perks than more recently recruited officials.
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Perk had rejected all the formulas of rhetorical poetry, and had broken up the conventional rhythms.
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She loves the perks of being a mob boss's daughter.
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Some perks have been added to attract volunteers such as longer leave and double the pay of normal units.
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The captain can be a specialist in some technical field or warfare area, and he gains levels and perks in time.
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The perks of becoming an angel investor include receiving information about upcoming campaigns before they go online, and having exclusive face-to-face access with the entrepreneur.
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But this tune perks me up all the time.
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The descendant gets various perks and bonuses, including one item that is handed down from its ancestor.
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At issue was whether it was legal and ethical for the company's coal buyer to accept gifts and other perks from coal suppliers.
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The alliance is an agreement to link international networks and share technology and passenger perks.
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