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English
Verb
moonlighting
- present participle and gerund of moonlight
Noun
moonlighting (countable and uncountable, plural moonlightings)
- The act of, or a period of, working on the side (at a secondary job), often in the evening or during the night.
Aiming for sky-high productivity, the company discourages the distractions and fatigue of moonlighting by paying people enough that most choose not to bother with a second job.
Translations
period of working on the side
- Armenian: խալտուրա (hy) (xaltura)
- Belarusian: халту́ра f (xaltúra)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 兼任 (zh) (jiānrèn), 兼職 / 兼职 (zh) (jiānzhí)
- Czech: melouch (cs) m
- Finnish: sivutyö
- French: travail au noir (fr) m, travail dissimulé (fr) m
- Georgian: ხალტურა (ka) (xalṭura)
- German: Mehrfachbeschäftigung f, Schwarzarbeit (de) f
- Hebrew: חַלְטוּרָה (he) f (kháltúra)
- Hungarian: másodállás (hu), álláshalmozás (hu), mellékfoglalkozás (hu), maszekolás, fusi, fusimunka
- Irish: obair faoi choim f
- Italian: lavoro nero m
- Lithuanian: nelegalus darbas
- Polish: chałtura (pl) f
- Russian: халту́ра (ru) f (xaltúra), рабо́та по-чёрному f (rabóta po-čórnomu)
- Spanish: pluriempleo (es) m, trabajo en negro m
- Ukrainian: халту́ра (uk) f (xaltúra), підробі́ток (pidrobítok), шаба́шка (šabáška)
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