perquisite
perquisite 英 [ˈpɜ:kwɪzɪt] 美 [ˈpɜrkwɪzɪt]
n. 额外补贴;临时津贴;特权
名词复数:perquisites
- Perquisites are the benefits or "perks" that come along with a job. Free air travel for air hostesses? Free company car for corporate execs? Free pork for politicians? That's right, they're all perquisites.
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- n. 额外补贴;临时津贴;特权
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1. If the application server is still running you might be presented with the perquisite error message shown in Figure 3.
如果应用程序服务器仍在运行,可能会向您显示图 3 中所示的先决条件错误消息。
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2. In so many countries that I covered in Southeast Asia it was a given that the elites would take over public land as a kind of perquisite of power.
在我报道过的许多东南亚国家,精英阶层拥有将公有土地挪为私用的特权,是人尽皆知的常态。
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3. Their spending on security for CEO William R. Klesse last year totaled just $239 for a home-alarm monitoring service, a perquisite recently extended to all Valero workers.
他们去年用于首席执行长威廉•R•克莱西(William R. Klesse)的保安支出也就是花费区区239美元装了个家庭报警监控装置;而这项补贴政策今年已惠及了公司所有员工。
- perquisite (n.) mid-15c., "property acquired other than by inheritance," from Medieval Latin perquisitum "thing gained, profit," in classical Latin, "thing sought after," noun use of neuter past participle of perquirere "to seek, ask for," from per "thoroughly" (see per) + quærere "to seek" (see query (v.)). For Latin vowel change, see acquisition. General meaning "fee or profit on top of regular wages" first recorded 1560s.
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