1.Three or four nights a month, I work as a moonlighter in an intensive care unit.
英:['mu:nˌlaɪtə]
美:['munˌlaɪtə]
n.
参与夜袭的人
非法酿[卖]酒的人
同时兼两个职业的人
<美>月光团员
Verb back-formation from moonlighter
The first known use of moonlight was in the 14th century
moonlitadjective
lighted by the moon
moonlight1 of 2noun
the light of the moon
moonlight2 of 2verb
to work at a second job in addition to a regular one
moonlight1 of 2noun
the light of the moon
moonlight2 of 2verb
to work at a second job in addition to a regular one
1.Three or four nights a month, I work as a moonlighter in an intensive care unit.
2.The line for Louis Migliore between moonlighter and entrepreneur this winter measures nearly five feet deep.
3.While it's impossible to track all moonlighters and their earnings, the money shows up in the economy when it is spent, he said, as seen in retail sales growth that is outpacing income gains.
4.Mr. Curtin was killed by a gang of moonlighters, who knocked him up, and, presenting loaded rifles at the children, asked for the father's arms.
5.She had sixty pounds of gold in her bedroom, and one night a housemaid rushed in to say a party of moonlighters were in the house.
6.Good Father O'Connor attended the funeral of the moonlighter, who did not belong to his parish, and refused to attend that of Mr. Curtin, who did!
7.It was a flight which would be presumptive guilt, if they were overtaken, but, under the circumstances, it was the only course the moonlighters could pursue.
8.And Ralph's doubts in regard to the moonlighter's sanity increased each moment.
9.There was a feeling of positive relief in Ralph's heart when they drove out into the road, the trees behind shutting out the moonlighters from view.
10.The moonlighters' property was safe, and it only remained to be seen how much Harnett was to suffer by the flight.
11.In addition to your usual pursuits of socialising, cruising and accessorising your world, Showtime gives you three new careers – that of a Magician, Acrobat or Singer, with an additional DJ career for moonlighters.
12.Well, Ralph, how do you like what you have seen of the moonlighters?
13.Put an Irish Parliament in Dublin, and we would arrange to hang up moonlighters to the nearest tree.
14."I guess there's nothing the matter with him," said George, rather enjoying the moonlighter's perplexity, knowing how soon it would be ended.
15.It was like living again the glorious days of the moonlighters and the rackrenters in dear old Ireland.
16.Hence the Kerry moonlighters, poor fellows, fighting in their rude and uncouth way for what they believed to be patriotism and freedom.
17.So the Indeed study's findings that 90 percent of moonlighters will stay the course in 2016 isn't terribly jarring.
18.And all of them found no little cause for merriment in the idea of Newcombe and his friends pursuing these imaginary moonlighters.
19.But here, at night, I was just the moonlighter.
20."Well," asked the moonlighter, impatiently, "how are we going to prevent any one from coming on the land?"
do a moonlight flit