Moonlighting Meaning in English
word · lemma: moonlight
释义
Working a second job in addition to your main job, especially secretly or at night.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal; often implies the second job is taken secretly or without the main employer's knowledge. Common in phrases like 'she was moonlighting as a bartender.' Not to be confused with working overtime at the same job.
Spanish: tener un segundo empleo - trabajar en negro (por la noche)Portuguese (BR): ter um bico - trabalhar em um emprego extraPortuguese (PT): ter um trabalho extra - trabalhar à noite (emprego extra)Chinese (Simplified): 兼职(副业)Chinese (Traditional): 兼差(副業)Hindi: अतिरिक्त काम करनाArabic: العمل بدوام إضافيBengali: গোপনে অতিরিক্ত চাকরি করা - চুপেচাপে দ্বিতীয় কাজ করাRussian: подрабатывать тайно - подрабатывать на второй работеJapanese: 副業する(本業以外の仕事をする) - こっそり仕事を掛け持ちするVietnamese: làm thêm (bí mật) - làm nghề phụKorean: 투잡하다 - 몰래 부업하다Turkish: gizli ek iş yapmak - ikinci işte çalışmakUrdu: چھپ کر دوسرا کام کرنا - خفیہ طور پر اضافی نوکری کرناIndonesian: kerja sampingan secara diam-diam - kerja sambilan tanpa sepengetahuan atasan
例句
He is moonlighting as a taxi driver at night.
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She started moonlighting to pay her bills.
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Many teachers are moonlighting to earn extra money.
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He didn’t tell his boss he was moonlighting at another company.
natural
A lot of young people are moonlighting to save up for travel.
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If you get caught moonlighting without permission, you could lose your job.
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