释义 |
bou·vier des flan·dres \büvyādāfläⁿdr(ə), -d(rə)\ noun Usage: usually capitalized B&F Etymology: French, literally, cowherd of Flanders 1. : a breed of large powerfully built rough-coated dogs originating in Belgium and used especially for herding and in guard and police work, having a slightly tousled appearance, with definite eyebrows, a mustache, and a beard, and ranging in color from fawn to black, through pepper-and-salt, and gray and brindle 2. plural bouvier des flandres \“\ : a dog of this breed [Bouvier des Flandres] |