
Blucher
UK
/ˈbluːtʃə/
US
/ˈbluːkər/

Translation of "blucher" into Russian
blucher
NounUK
/ˈbluːtʃə/
US
/ˈbluːkər/
blucher
bluchers pl
блюхер
He wore a pair of bluchers to the office.
Он надел пару блюхеров в офис.
Definitions
blucher
NounUK
/ˈbluːtʃə/
US
/ˈbluːkər/
A type of shoe or boot with open lacing, where the quarters are sewn on top of the vamp.
He preferred wearing bluchers for their comfort and ease of lacing.
A sturdy military half-boot, especially one issued to soldiers in the 19th century.
The infantry received new bluchers before the long campaign.
blucher
AdjectiveUK
/ˈbluːtʃə/
US
/ˈbluːkər/
Designating or relating to a shoe or boot of the blucher style (with open lacing).
He bought a pair of smart blucher shoes for work.
Blucher
Proper nounA German surname, notably that of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742–1819), the Prussian field marshal who fought at Waterloo.
Blucher coordinated with Wellington to defeat Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.
Idioms and phrases
classic blucher
The classic blucher is a versatile shoe that complements many outfits.
классический блучер
Классический блучер - это универсальная обувь, которая подходит ко многим нарядам.
leather blucher
He polished his leather blucher before the meeting.
кожаный блучер
Он начистил свой кожаный блучер перед встречей.