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jià qī
n. holiday, vacation
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Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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gēn jù guàn lì, gōng sī měi gè rén měi nián dōu yóu liǎng gè xīng qī de jià qī .
phr. In accordance with the usual practice, everyone in the company will enjoy a two-week vacation every year.
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guó qìng jié wǒ men yǒu yí gè xīng qī de jià qī .
phr. We have a whole week's holiday on National Day.
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hán jià qī jiān, tā chéng tiān zài jiā kàn diàn shì .
phr. During the winter holiday, he stayed home watching TV all the time.
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nǐ zhè gè jià qī yǒu shén me jì huà ?
phr. Do you have any plans for this holiday?
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nǐ zhè ge jià qī guò de kě zhēn shì shū xīn .
phr. You have really enjoyed this holiday.
gōng zhòng jià qī
phr. public vacation
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nǐ de jià qī guò de zěn me yàng ?
phr. How was your vacation?
jià qī zuò yè
nphr. homework during school breaks
lì yòng jià qī dǎ gōng
phr. (of a student) to take advantage of one's vacation and work (part-time)
jià qī zōng hé zhèng
phr. holiday syndrome
jià qī hòu zōng hé zhèng
phr. post-holiday syndrome
jià qī hòu zhèng hòu qún
phr. post holiday syndrome