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In Chinese, the term 寒假 (hánjià) specifically refers to the winter vacation or holiday, typically associated with the break from school during the winter season. Here is a synonym for 寒假 that convey exactly the same meaning but is less frequently used:
冬假 (dōngjià) - This term translates to "winter vacation" as well. It can be used interchangeably with 寒假 in some contexts, although 寒假 is more commonly used in educational settings.
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Yes, 寒假 (hánjià) is typically used to refer to the winter holidays. It is a compound word made up of two characters: 寒 (hán) meaning "cold" and 假 (jià) meaning "vacation". Together, they form the phrase 寒假 (hánjià) which literally translates to "cold vacation" and is used to refer to the winter holidays.
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