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blucher

/bloo-ker, -cher/US // ˈblu kər, -tʃər //UK // (ˈbluːkə, -tʃə) //

唬人,唬人的,唬人者,唬人的东西

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong, leather half boot.
    • : a shoe having the vamp and tongue made of one piece and overlapped by the quarters, which lace across the instep.

Examples

  • In Berlin, Princess Blucher wrote in her diary, “Nothing is talked of but the expected entry into Paris.”

  • The attack was commenced by the allies under Blucher upon the French centre, with a fury irresistible.

  • Blucher had a horse killed under him, and narrowly escaped with his life.

  • Then we look on the sad picture of Napoleon's last campaign, when he meets his match in the dogged Blucher.

  • The duke had seen Blucher in the morning, and had promised to assist the Prussians if not himself attacked.

  • Blucher however was with Bulow's corps, and he was eager to press forward, at whatever cost.