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blucher 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. Prussian general who is remembered for his leadership in the wars against Napoleon (1742-1819)
  2. a high shoe with laces over the tongue
  3. Blücher is a 1988 Norwegian drama film directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus, starring Helge Jordal, Frank Krog and Hege Schøyen. ...
  4. Blücher was an early railway locomotive built in 1814 by George Stephenson for Killingworth Colliery.
  5. A Derby or Gibson shoe (Blücher in America) is a style of leather shoe with open lacing. The tongue of the shoe is made with the same piece of leather as the vamp, and the facings with the lacing holes meet together over the tongue, and are not stitched to the tongue at the bottom. ...
  6. Bluchers are typically ankle-legnth, front-laced shoes, wherein the bottom of the shoe's lacing is left unattached to the shoe's throat (unlike a Balmoral). ...
  7. A shoe construction featuring two side flaps of material that are joined across the foot with lacing.
  8. Oxford shoe design using two separate lace stays allowing for better adjustment and easier access into the shoe.
  9. dress shoe where sides and lacing are sewn on top of the vamp or piece of leather that covers the toe
  10. A style where the quarters flap open at the vamp, giving extra room at the throat and instep in fitting. The opposite of the balmoral style, which has a sewn, closed vamp.
  11. A laced shoe in which the tongue is part of the vamp, such as a wingtip.
  12. Kapitän zur See Heinrich Woldag, flagship (sunk by the Norwegian coastal fortress Oscarsborg in the Oslofjord)
  13. Open-throat laced shoe.
  14. (in  Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, prince von Wahlstatt (Prussian field marshal))
  15. short, front-laced leather boot, named after the Prussian General Von Blucher who played a decisive role in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815
  16. A shoe that is constructed with the vamp and tongue made of one piece, and with quarters that lap over the vamp.  Also known as a Derby shoe.