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semi-
- IPA[ˈsemē]
美式
- half;occurring or appearing twice in a specified period
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- 1. half semicircular
- ▪ occurring or appearing twice in a specified period semiannual
- 2. partly; in some degree or particular semiconscious
- ▪ almost semidarkness
- a tractor-trailer: she pulled into the path of a semi
Oxford American Dictionary
- a semi-detached house: a three-bedroomed semi
Oxford Dictionary
- stiff and solid, but not inflexible: a semi-rigid polyethylene hose
Oxford Dictionary
- combining formal and informal elements: in the semi-formal atmosphere irritations can be aired
- a social event at which semi-formal clothing is expected: it had organized its own spring semi-formal at a nearby hotel
Oxford Dictionary
- partially automatic: a semi-automatic gearbox
- a semi-automatic firearm: my Browning semi-automatic
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a country, state, or community) having a degree of, but not complete, self-government: one of Spain's 17 semi-autonomous regions
Oxford Dictionary
- unable to read or write with ease or fluency; poorly educated: a high proportion of the population is still relatively poor and semi-literate
- a person who is poorly educated or unable to read or write with ease or fluency.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a house) joined to another house on one side only by a common wall.
- a semi-detached house.
Oxford Dictionary
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