The study of top-quark properties will be a central aspect of the physics programme of any future lepton collider. In this article, we investigate the production of top-quark pairs in the semi-leptonic decay channel in {textrm{e}}^{+}textrm{e}^{-} collisions, whose experimental signature is one charged lepton, jets, and missing energy. We present for the first time fiducial cross sections and differential distributions at next-to-leading-order accuracy in QCD for the full off-shell process. We find that the QCD corrections for the considered process are strongly dependent on the beam energies and range from few per cent up to more than 100% (near threshold and above 1,text {TeV} ). We focus, in particular, on two scenarios: one close to threshold (365,text {GeV} ), dominated by top-pair production, and one at the TeV scale (1.5,text {TeV} ), for which irreducible-background contributions become relevant. An assessment of polarised-beam effects is also provided.
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