释义 |
semi-retiredˌsemi-reˈtired British English, sem‧i‧re‧tired American English /ˌsemirɪˈtaɪəd◂ $ -ˈtaɪrd◂/ adjective  - Early or semi-retired people or housewives looking for a break often welcome a different four walls and a fresh interest.
- 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.
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 |