moon·shine /ˈmunˌʃaɪn/
月光,無聊的事,荒唐的空想
Moon·shine n.
1. The light of the moon.
2. Hence, show without substance or reality.
3. A month. [R.]
4. A preparation of eggs for food. [Obs.]
5. Liquor smuggled or illicitly distilled, especially liquor distilled illegally in rural parts of the southern U. S. [Dial. Eng., & Colloq. or Slang, U. S.]
Moon·shine, a. Moonlight. [R.]
2. Empty; trivial; idle.
3. Designating, or pertaining to, illicit liquor; as, moonshine whisky. [Dial. Eng., & Colloq. or Slang, U. S.]
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moonshine
n 1: the light of the moon; "moonlight is the smuggler's enemy";
"the moon was bright enough to read by" [syn: moonlight,
moon]
2: whiskey illegally distilled from a corn mash [syn: bootleg,
corn liquor]
v : distill (alcohol) illegally; produce moonshine