The wardroBe of her niece was the perquisite of her [maid]
这个大衣箱是她表妹作为
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)
Politics in Britain used to be the perquisite of the property-owning classes.
英国的政治以往是有产阶级的特权.
any customary and rightful perquisite appropriate to your station in life.
任何符合惯例和规定的给予一定人员的犒赏。
🌱 联想助记
【记】per-每,quisite-requisite必须的:每个工作的人应得的福利
📖 牛津释义
perquisite
n
(esp pl 尤作复数) (fml 文)
1 (infml 口语作 perk) money or goods given or regarded as a right in addition to one's pay (工资以外的)财物补贴, 额外收入, 津贴, 奖金, 小费
Perquisites include the use of the company car. 福利包括可以使用公司的汽车.
2 special advantage or right enjoyed as a result of one's position (随职位而得到的)好处, 利益, 便利, 特权, 优待
Politics in Britain used to be the perquisite of the property-owning classes. 英国的政治以往是有产阶级的特权.
🔁 扩展释义
*['pә:kwizit]n. 额外补贴, 特殊待遇, 外快【经】 奖金, 小费, 额外补贴
📖 同为「GRE」词汇
seasoningn. 调味品,佐料;风干,干燥(处理),老化;
v. “season”的现在分词;
I could stay at home with Max and do my dress designs.
我可以和Max待在家里从事我的服装设计。
He emerged as leader at the age of thirty.
他在30岁时出人头地成为领袖。
The Swedes were the first to recognize that public official like civil servants, police officers, health inspectors or tax-collectors can make mistakes or act over-zealously in the belief that they are serving the public.