moonlighting [
'mun`laɪtɪŋ]
[经] 兼职工作
- 'It is a mixture of civil and uncivil elements.' Some uncivil activities might appear benign: who hasn't made use of a moonlighting craftsman?
- Executive "moonlighting" involves investments, real estate or small business, suggesting that most of them do it, Mr. Jamal says.
- They will have at least eight free hours between work shifts, at least one full day off every week, and will be barred from moonlighting at other hospitals.
- Yaffe said he had more than 10 free-lance reporters working in the studio. "Most of the reporters are also working for other (media) organizations, and they are moonlighting here," he said.
- The bigwigs at IBM, in turn, have never complained about his musical moonlighting or his hair, which was fashionably long in the '70s, at least by rock-music standards.
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