"A white Christmas" nghĩa là gì?

Lại một mùa Noel đến. Photo by Şafak Atalay

"A white Christmas" = Mùa Giáng sinh trắng -> Tuyết rơi vào ngày Noel/ngày Giáng sinh có tuyết rơi.

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Are you dreaming of a white Christmas yet? What with the recent predictions (dự đoán) that we could be seeing snow in October and the fact that Christmas isn't that far around the corner (sorry), we've been wondering whether we'll get the white Christmas that Bing Crosby sings so fondly about.

From skiing to beautiful snow-lined streets, Aspen, Colorado, is a naturally beautiful and festive place (nơi lễ hội) to spend the holidays. The quaint (cổ cổ, lạ lạ) ski town is guaranteed to have a white Christmas and is the perfect destination for cozying up by a glowing fireplace (bếp lửa sáng rực) with a mug of hot chocolate or a cold-weather cocktails.

The Met Office can only accurately forecast if snow is likely on any given Christmas Day up to five days beforehand (5 ngày trước). However, based on statistics (thống kê), a snowflake (hoa tuyết) has fallen somewhere in the UK on Christmas Day 38 times in the last 54 years - meaning that over half of all Christmas Days are a 'white Christmas'. The traditional Dickensian scene of white snow settling on the ground is much rarer though - just four times in the past 51 years.

Bin Kuan

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