rét đài
Definition
- Noun:
- Late cold spell / Late-season cold: Refers specifically to a period of cold weather that occurs unexpectedly late in the winter season, typically around or after the Lunar New Year (during the first lunar month, "tháng Giêng").
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Miền Bắc đang trải qua một đợt rét đài. (The North is experiencing a late cold spell.)
- Rét đài tháng Giêng thường làm hỏng hoa màu. (The late-season cold in the first lunar month often damages crops.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in meteorology and agricultural contexts to describe a specific, unseasonable weather phenomenon that can impact farming schedules and harvests.
Variants and Related Words
- Rét nàng Bân: A poetic folk name for a late cold spell occurring in spring, often personified in Vietnamese folklore.
- Câu chuyện về nàng Bân giải thích hiện tượng rét đài. (The story of Lady Ban explains the phenomenon of the late cold spell.)
Synonyms
- Late cold: Cold weather occurring after the expected winter period.
- Cold snap: A brief period of cold weather.
Related Idioms
- While not a standalone idiom, the concept is embedded in folk sayings about agriculture and weather, warning of the damaging effects of unseasonable cold.