moonlight
moonlight 英 [ˈmu:nlaɪt] 美 [ˈmunˌlaɪt]
n. 月光
进行时:moonlighting 过去式:moonlighted 过去分词:moonlighted 第三人称单数:moonlights 名词复数:moonlights
- Moonlight is literally the light we can see shining from the moon, but to moonlight is to work a second job. Get it? You have to work in the moonlight because there aren’t enough hours in the day.
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- n. 月光
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1. Jack and Mary walked by moonlight.
杰克和玛丽在月光下散步。
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2. to go for a walk by moonlight , to go for a walk by in the moonlight
在月光下散步
- moonlight (n.) "light of the moon," mid-14c., from moon (n.) + light (n.).
- moonlight (v.) "hold a second job, especially at night," 1957 (implied in moonlighting), from moonlighter (1954), from the notion of working by the light of the moon; see moonlight (n.). Related: Moonlighting. Earlier the word had been used to mean "commit crimes at night" (1882).
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