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(idiomatic, especially in telegrams) Used in reference to an exam success.
His efforts have borne fruit, and finally the time has come for the cherry blossoms to bloom (idiomatically meaning his time to shine has come).
(idiomatic) to pass an exam
He is hoping to pass the university entrance exam.
arrival / beginning, start
With the arrival of spring, the cherry blossoms began to bloom.
to arrive / to begin, to start
A new era has arrived.
to bloom / to make white waves appear
When spring comes, cherry blossoms bloom.
hypothetical and imperative forms of 咲く (saku) [godan]
If the cherry trees bloom beautifully, the park will look even more wonderful.
begin; start; initiate; originate
I decided to start a new project.
Alternative spelling of 初めて
He came to Japan for the first time.
conjunctive form of 始める (hajimeru) [ichidan]
Since I started studying Japanese, I have been able to understand more about Japanese culture.
to start doing / to begin
He started playing the piano.
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