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ˌsemi-reˈtired British English, semiretired American English /ˌsemirɪˈtaɪəd◂ $ -ˈtaɪrd◂/ adjective someone who is semi-retired continues to work, but not for as many hours as they used to, especially because they are getting older and want time to do other things 半退休的Examples from the Corpussemi-retired• Middle-aged, semi-retired businessmen in provinces such as Manchester or Leicester seemed particularly susceptible to this.• The first 15 houses have been occupied, some by executive families, others by retired and semi-retired owners.• Early or semi-retired people or housewives looking for a break often welcome a different four walls and a fresh interest.ˌsemi-reˈtired adjectiveChineseSyllable to someone work, is who continues semi-retired Corpus |