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moonlighting noun[ U ] uk /ˈmuːn.laɪ.tɪŋ/ us /ˈmuːn.laɪ.t̬ɪŋ/ the act of working at an extra job, especially without telling your main employer: 兼职,尤指瞒着雇主捞外快 You'll lose your job if the boss finds out you've been moonlighting.如果老板发现你在兼职捞外快,你的工作就保不住了。 Sometimes, when you want to change direction or move into a new industry, moonlighting is the only option.有时为了转行或是尝试新的行当,只能从兼职干起。 See
moonlight The city allows moonlighting, but employees first must get approval from a supervisor. Moonlighting could make a noticeable difference to your income and ultimately to your standard of living. Could moonlighting be the way to set up a business during a recession?
moonlighting | Business English moonlighting noun[ U ] WORKPLACEuk /ˈmuːnlaɪtɪŋ/us paid work that you do in addition to your normal job, especially without telling your employer: With average wages a miserable $38 a month, people are heavily dependent on moonlighting. moonlighting pay/jobs/work |