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Definition of sakura in English: sakuranoun səˈkʊərəsəˈkʊrə 1(especially in Japan) a flowering cherry tree. many schools plant sakura on their grounds as modifier sakura trees are blossoming all over the country Example sentencesExamples - The annual rite of spring in Japan goes back hundreds of years and involves sitting under "sakura" trees and taking in the fluffy pink flowers.
- They are traditional tea ceremonies, graceful geishas, and sakura branches
- Unsurprisingly, sakura feature heavily in Japanese art.
- The two continue to walk down the sakura filled street.
- The most popular site for picnicking under sakura is nearby.
- The actual blooming cycle of the sakura only lasts one to two weeks.
- It was at the cherry blossom viewing festival in my area, whilst strolling down a sakura lined path by the river, that I stumbled upon the most garish use of concrete to date.
- The park is a main attraction in the neighbourhood with its free zoo, adventure playground, hiking trails and the annual bloom of the sakura trees.
- I have been able to find a few sakura here and there.
- Unsurprisingly, it's difficult to perfectly forecast when the sakura will flower, but at this point cherry tree watchers are becoming more confident of their predictions.
- 1.1mass noun Cherry blossom.
when the sakura is at its peak, businesses vary their trading hours to give staff the time to enjoy hanami Example sentencesExamples - Along with the ephemeral sakura, springtime in Japan also means the arrival of particular seasonal foods.
- The doll wore a white kimono with pink sakura blossoms embroidered on the sleeves and hem.
- The sakura bloomed in the morning of this long, spring day.
- One of the sakura petals from the garden floated down and rested itself on the sleeve of my kimono.
- My brother tells me that during the hanami season, the sakura blossoms fall down like snow along this street.
- In the weeks before and during the sakura season, the TV weather bulletins forecast and report on the sakura's progression across and up the country.
- Last Friday I made a trip to Kyoto, when sakura were just about to bloom in full.
- At night, a fluffy pink cloud of sakura can be seen floating above the lights of the lanterns in the park.
- The sun was shining, the sakura were blooming, and about 20,000 people lay down in the grass around the castle moat and drank themselves silly.
- The earliest recorded date for sakura to bloom in Tokyo was March 16, in 2002.
- A former teacher of traditional Japanese flower arranging now living in Thailand had sakura flowers flown in from her homeland especially for the event.
Definition of sakura in US English: sakuranounsəˈkʊrəsəˈko͝orə 1(especially in Japan) a flowering cherry tree. many schools plant sakura on their grounds as modifier sakura trees are blossoming all over the country Example sentencesExamples - It was at the cherry blossom viewing festival in my area, whilst strolling down a sakura lined path by the river, that I stumbled upon the most garish use of concrete to date.
- They are traditional tea ceremonies, graceful geishas, and sakura branches
- The park is a main attraction in the neighbourhood with its free zoo, adventure playground, hiking trails and the annual bloom of the sakura trees.
- The two continue to walk down the sakura filled street.
- Unsurprisingly, sakura feature heavily in Japanese art.
- The actual blooming cycle of the sakura only lasts one to two weeks.
- I have been able to find a few sakura here and there.
- The most popular site for picnicking under sakura is nearby.
- Unsurprisingly, it's difficult to perfectly forecast when the sakura will flower, but at this point cherry tree watchers are becoming more confident of their predictions.
- The annual rite of spring in Japan goes back hundreds of years and involves sitting under "sakura" trees and taking in the fluffy pink flowers.
- 1.1 Cherry blossoms collectively.
when the sakura is at its peak, businesses vary their trading hours to give staff the time to enjoy hanami Example sentencesExamples - A former teacher of traditional Japanese flower arranging now living in Thailand had sakura flowers flown in from her homeland especially for the event.
- At night, a fluffy pink cloud of sakura can be seen floating above the lights of the lanterns in the park.
- In the weeks before and during the sakura season, the TV weather bulletins forecast and report on the sakura's progression across and up the country.
- One of the sakura petals from the garden floated down and rested itself on the sleeve of my kimono.
- The doll wore a white kimono with pink sakura blossoms embroidered on the sleeves and hem.
- Along with the ephemeral sakura, springtime in Japan also means the arrival of particular seasonal foods.
- My brother tells me that during the hanami season, the sakura blossoms fall down like snow along this street.
- The sun was shining, the sakura were blooming, and about 20,000 people lay down in the grass around the castle moat and drank themselves silly.
- Last Friday I made a trip to Kyoto, when sakura were just about to bloom in full.
- The sakura bloomed in the morning of this long, spring day.
- The earliest recorded date for sakura to bloom in Tokyo was March 16, in 2002.
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