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moonlight

/moon-lahyt/US // ˈmunˌlaɪt //UK // (ˈmuːnˌlaɪt) //

月光,月光下,月亮,月色

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the light of the moon.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to moonlight.
    • : illuminated by moonlight.
    • : occurring by moonlight, or at night.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    moon·light·ed, moon·light·ing.

    • : to work at an additional job after one's regular, full-time employment, as at night.

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Examples

  • If you run a side business — for example, if you moonlight as an accounting teacher and are paid as an independent contractor — you can still claim the deduction.

  • Whatever the case, this month’s show should be especially good because moonlight won’t interfere.

  • The quarterback who threw the pass was a baseball prospect moonlighting as a Heisman Trophy front-runner.

  • It’s approximately … as bright as me walking on the beach in full moonlight.

  • If the same interaction on Europa creates this never-before-seen kind of moonlight, a future mission there, such as NASA’s planned Europa Clipper spacecraft, may be able to use this ice glow map Europa’s surface composition.

  • Magic in the Moonlight really seems to explore the battle between pragmatism and “magic.”

  • Magic in the Moonlight co-stars Colin Firth and Emma Stone paid their respects.

  • In the bed, I found blond hair awash in moonlight: my cousin Sally.

  • Throne of my lonely niche, my wealth, my love, my moonlight.

  • Effectively, men and women who once worked to keep guns off of the streets must now moonlight as gun dealers.

  • Her white face looked ethereal in the moonlight, and her bloodless lips were quivering with returning life.

  • Again she watched his figure pass in and out of the strips of moonlight as he walked away.

  • In the brilliant moonlight, on the white road, the branches cast a network of black shadow.

  • She lifted up her face on which the moonlight fell, making a picture the man never forgot to the last day of his life.

  • She sat still, looking out through the open window to the moonlight that lay on the white stone of the balcony floor.