moonlight
suomi-englanti sanakirjamoonlight englannista suomeksi
tehdä kuutamokeikkaa, tehdä keikkaa, tehdä sivutyötä
kuutamo, kuunvalo
moonlight englanniksi
(RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer)
(RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice)
(RQ:Smollett Peregrine Pickle) the sight of the blade which glistened by moonlight in his face, checked, in some sort, the ardour of his assailant (..)
{{quote-text|en|year=1798|author=William Wordsworth|title=The Idiot Boy|lines=1–4|url=http://www.bartleby.com/145/ww137.html
{{quote-text|en|year=1830|author=Oliver Wendell Holmes|title=Ballad of the Oysterman|lines=5–6|url=http://www.bartleby.com/380/poem/43.html
(RQ:Charlotte Bronte Shirley)
(RQ:Stevenson Ballantrae)
(RQ:Stoker Dracula)
(RQ:Fitzgerald Great Gatsby)
(RQ:Tolkien Hobbit) was as if a globe had been filled with moonlight and hung before them in a net woven of the glint of frosty stars.
1957, (w), “(w)” (song recorded by (w) and (w)),http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/elvispresley/moonlightswim.html
- Let’s go on a moonlight swim / Far away from the crowd / All alone upon the beach / Our lips and our arms / Close within each other’s reach / Will be on a moonlight swim
(RQ:Achebe Things Fall Apart)
To work the side (at a secondary job), often in the evening or during the night.
(quote-av)|title=Top Gear (2002 TV series)|oclc=1048213736|season=4|number=7|episode=MPVs as minicabs|time=00:22:29|writers=Richard Porter; Paul Kerensa|network=BBC Two|location=United Kingdom; Isle of Man; Channel Islands
(quote-av)|episode=The Plane That Flew Too High|title=(w)|date=19 August 2011|season=11|number=2|time=41:00|text=Investigators discover that Captain Ospina was forced to take a second job, moonlighting in a bar, in order to make ends meet for his family.
(quote-book)|year=2014|author=Elizabeth Kolbert|publisher=Picador|ISBN=9781250062185|passage=Believing the bones to belong to a cave bear, the quarry owner passed them on to a local schoolteacher, Johann Carl Fuhlrott, who moonlighted as a fossilist.|page=240
(quote-journal)
To perform a secondary function substantially different from its supposed primary function, as in (w).
To carry out work.