moonlight

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English - Turkish
ay ışığı

Ay ışığı göle yansımıştı. - The moonlight reflected on the lake.

Onlar ay ışığı altında öpüştüler. - They kissed under the moonlight.

ek işte çalış

O, bir striptizci olarak ek işte çalışıyor. - He's moonlighting as a stripper.

{i} ay ışığı, mehtap. f., k.dili. asıl işinden başka bir işte de çalışmak
{i} mehtap

Mehtap gerçekten güzel. - The moonlight is really beautiful.

ay ışık
moonlighter
ek iş yapan kimse
moonlighter
(isim) ikinci işte çalışan kimse
moonlighter
ek iş yapan kişi
by moonlight
mehtap tarafından
artificial moonlight
(Askeri) suni ay ışığı
artificial moonlight
(Askeri) SUNİ AYIŞIĞI: Berrak bir gecede, yıldız aydınlığı ile mehtap aydınlığı arasındaki yoğunlukta bir aydınlatma. Ayrıca bakınız: "Battlefield illumination"
go for a walk in the moonlight
mehtaba çıkmak
moonlighter
{i} ikinci işte çalışan kimse
moonlighting
{i} ek iş olarak gece çalışma
moonlighting
ek işte çalışma
moonlighting
i., argo asıl işinden başka bir işte de çalışma
moonlighting
{i} ikinci işte çalışma
moonlighting
asıl işinden başka bir işte de çalışma
English - English
To work at a secondary job, usually in the evening or during the night, often secretly, so that one doesn't have to pay tax on the extra money earned
Illuminated by the light from the moon.The Illustrated Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1998
The light reflected from the moon.Webster's College Dictionary, Random House, 2001
{n} the light of the moon
work a second job, usually after hours; "The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver"
{f} work two jobs, work an additional job
the light of the moon; "moonlight is the smuggler's enemy"; "the moon was bright enough to read by"
The light reflected from the moon
Occurring during or by moonlight; characterized by moonlight
If someone moonlights, they have a second job in addition to their main job, often without informing their main employers or the tax office. an engineer who was moonlighting as a taxi driver Workers in state enterprises were permitted to moonlight
work a second job, usually after hours; "The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver
To work at a secondary job, usually in the evening or during the night
{i} light that comes from the moon
Moonlight is the light that comes from the moon at night. They walked along the road in the moonlight We went to the temple of Atlantis and saw it by moonlight
Illuminated by the light from the moon
the light of the moon; "moonlight is the smuggler's enemy"; "the moon was bright enough to read by" work a second job, usually after hours; "The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver
moonshine
moonshiny
moonlight flit
{i} (British) act of secretly leaving a rented house during the night to avoid paying rent
moonlighted
Simple past tense and past participle of moonlight
moonlights
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moonlight
by moonlight
under the light that comes from the moon
moonlighted
past of moonlight
moonlighter
A person who moonlights
moonlighter
In Ireland, one of a band that engaged in agrarian outrages by night
moonlighter
A serenader by moonlight
moonlighter
One who follows an occupation or pastime by moonlight; A moonshiner
moonlighter
{i} one who works two jobs, one who works at an additional job
moonlighting
A situation wherein an employee enters into an employment relationship with more than one employer at the same time
moonlighting
working in a second job (perhaps in the evening, under the light of the moon) that is not declared to the tax authorities
moonlighting
To take a second job, usually menial, to supplement ones daytime earnings
moonlighting
{i} act of working two jobs at once; act of holding two jobs, dual job holding
moonlighting
A lighting effect that sends light filtering through branches and casts interesting complex shadow patterns, much as real moonlight does
moonlights
third-person singular of moonlight
moonlight

    Hyphenation

    moon·light

    Turkish pronunciation

    munlayt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmo͞onˌlīt/ /ˈmuːnˌlaɪt/

    Etymology

    () As a surname Monelight in 1337, as Mone lith about 1300. Compound of mone "moon" + lith "light".Chambers Dictionary of Etymology, Robert K. Barnhart (ed.), Chambers, 1988
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