perquisite

英[ˈpɜ:kwɪzɪt]
美[ˈpɜrkwɪzɪt]
GRE

基本释义

n.
(工资以外的)财务补贴; 额外收入; (随职位而得到的)好处; 利益

词性变化

实用例句

Politics used to be the perquisite of the property-owning classes.

政治曾经是有产阶级的特权。

牛津词典

...cost-free long-distance calls, a perquisite of her employment.

免费长途电话,她享受的一种工作补贴

Conclusion: The perquisite for a successful anesthesia during liver transplantation includes strict monitor and appropriate management.

结论: 细致、周密的监测,及时、合理的处理是肝脏移植手术麻醉成功的重要保证.

期刊摘选

Under the perquisite of the everyday, he has reconstructed a personal system of art.

在日常性的前提下, 重建了个人的艺术谱系.

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Politics was the perquisite of the upper class ( Richard B. Sewall )

参政是上层阶级的特权 ( 理查德B. 休厄尔 )

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The wardrobe of her niece was the perquisite of her [ maid ] Tobias Smollett.

这个大衣箱是她表妹作为 [ 淑女 ] 的特权(托比阿斯·斯莫莱特).

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Politics was the perquisite of the upper class B. Sewall.

政治是上层阶级的特殊待遇.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. 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"

  • 2. a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right);

    "suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males"