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moonlighting

英 [ˈmuːnlaɪtɪŋ]

美 [ˈmuːnlaɪtɪŋ]

v.  (暗中)兼职,从事第二职业
moonlight的现在分词

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柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT 月光;月色
    Moonlightis the light that comes from the moon at night.
    1. They walked along the road in the moonlight...
      他们在月光下沿路散步。
    2. We went to the temple of Atlantis and saw it by moonlight.
      我们去了亚特兰蒂斯神殿,在月光下游览了一番。
  • VERB 兼职,从事第二职业(尤指不为专职工作的老板和税收部门所知)
    If someonemoonlights, they have a second job in addition to their main job, often without informing their main employers or the tax office.
    1. ...an engineer who was moonlighting as a taxi driver...
      兼职开出租车的工程师
    2. Workers in state enterprises were permitted to moonlight.
      国有企业职工可以兼职。

双语例句

  • The online revolution has made moonlighting easier than ever.
    网络革命让兼职变得比以往任何时候都更容易。
  • I have to do a moonlighting job, so that I can afford to rent an apartment near to my company.
    我不得不做一份兼职的工作,这样我才能租得起靠近公司的一间公寓。
  • Mode Choice of Farmers Moonlighting Development in View of City and Countryside Overall Development
    基于统筹城乡发展的农民兼业化发展模式选择
  • I want put my heart to the moon, but the moonlighting the little river.
    我本真心向明月,奈何明月照沟渠。
  • When I see a police detective moonlighting for a convicted felon.
    我什么时候见过警探夜捕重案犯。
  • He cited two factors: first, there was a lot of unreported income from second jobs, moonlighting and cash sales in China; and second, the Chinese were hard workers.
    他指到了两个要素:首先,在中国,有很多不上报的收入,来自第二份工作、兼职以及现金销售;其次,中国人干活能吃苦。
  • I'm moonlighting as a teacher at a community college.
    我在一所社区大学兼职当讲师。
  • More overtime is worked at extra pay than in more ( MOST?) other Western European countries, but there is relatively little "moonlighting"& that is, independent work for pay in leisure hours.
    跟多数西欧国家相比,加班领超时津贴的更多,但相对来说,却没多少人去“炒更”-即利用闲暇时间做散工。
  • Certain kinds of moonlighting may actually help you in your main job, and wise organizations can embrace, rather than squelch, entrepreneurial zeal.
    有些兼职可能还有益于你的本职工作,聪明的公司会接纳(而非打压)创业热情。
  • Results It was found that moonlighting, job person conflict, shift work, job control were the main occupational stress factors affecting both patrolmen and criminal policemen;
    结果兼职、工作冲突、倒班、工作控制是刑警和巡警的主要职业紧张因素;