1 to work at an extra job, especially without telling your main employer:
3 to work at an additional job, esp. without telling your main employer:
4 to work at an extra job, especially without telling your main employer:
To the cluster of images associated with the water principle - phosphorescence, radium, cold white light - we can add moonlight and luminous polyps.
However, the picture accompanying the couplet shows a scholar looking into the distant mountains in the moonlight.
He first waits for her on the roof, it is late at night, and he watches the moonlight.
They make love, and there are repeated references to the moonlight.
The effects of moonlight illuminance, temperature and wind speed on light-trap catches of moths.
A large overlap existed between the guild members and the janissaries after the latter began to moonlight as artisans and shopkeepers in the 17th century.
Moving under moonlight, they would feel the ground with their bare feet, listen to winds and use their senses to detect unusually warm air.
As salaries have lagged behind, doctors often feel the need to "moonlight" in private practice.
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月光, (尤指瞞著僱主)從事第二職業,兼職…
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月光, (尤指瞒着雇主)从事第二职业,兼职…
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luz de la luna, luz de la luna [feminine, singular]…
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luar…
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月明かり…
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mehtap, ay ışığı…
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clair [masculine] de lune, (au) clair de lune, travailler au noir (implies working secretly)…
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llum de la lluna…
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