moonlighting
常見例句
- If you're smart, you'll loop in your boss before doing any moonlighting.
如果你精明,在做兼職之前你會(huì)先讓老板知道。 - Moonlighting traditionally has meant juggling two hourly jobs, or an hourly job plus freelancing.
傳統(tǒng)上的兼職族是同時(shí)做兩份時(shí)薪工作,或者一份時(shí)薪工作加自由職業(yè)。 - Most tutors at such colleges are themselves moonlighting civil servants: public-sector hours run from eight till three, giving bureaucrats ample time to pursue second careers.
這樣的學(xué)院中的教員絕大部分也同樣兼職公務(wù)員。 公共部門的工作時(shí)間是從早八點(diǎn)到下午三點(diǎn),這爲(wèi)官員們尋求第二職業(yè)提供了充裕的時(shí)間。 - Nor yet do all doctors work in hospitals, or in cities where moonlighting is possible.
ECONOMIST: Cuba - The U.S. GCMG team makes extra money moonlighting, advising foreign member firms on U.S. filings.
FORBES: The Grand Illusion: PwC Settles Satyam U.S. Class Action Claims - This time the ideal customer was Cybil Shepherd (who played Maddie Hayes) in the television show Moonlighting.
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