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- A bootlace is a durable cord specifically designed to fasten and secure boots, providing necessary ankle support and a snug fit for the wearer.
- Commonly made of nylon or leather, bootlaces are longer than standard shoelaces to accommodate the height and complexity of heavy-duty footwear.
- The word is primarily used as a noun in contexts like hiking, military service, construction, and fashion to describe footwear maintenance.
- Key features of a bootlace include aglets at the ends to prevent fraying and various shapes like round or flat to suit different needs.
- Material Composition
- Bootlaces are typically made from braided nylon, polyester, or heavy-duty leather to withstand the high tension required to keep a heavy boot secure.
The soldier spent several minutes ensuring that each bootlace was pulled tight and tucked away to avoid tripping during the drill.
- Functional Design
- The ends of a bootlace are capped with aglets, which prevent the fibers from unravelling and allow for easy threading through eyelets.
After the long hike through the mud, the bootlace was so caked in dirt that it was nearly impossible to untie.
A high-quality bootlace is often treated with wax to help it grip the eyelets and stay tied longer.
- Durability
- Heavy-duty bootlaces are designed to resist the friction created by metal eyelets and speed hooks over years of use.
He replaced the factory-standard bootlace with a paracord version for better reliability in the wilderness.
The old leather bootlace snapped suddenly as he was tightening his work boots for the morning shift.
- Transitive Usage
- The word often follows verbs that describe the manipulation of footwear. Example: 'She expertly threaded the new bootlace through the reinforced eyelets.'
Because the bootlace was so long, he had to wrap it around his ankle twice before tying the final knot.
- Descriptive Usage
- Adjectives can be used to provide more detail about the lace's condition. Example: 'The frayed bootlace looked like it would break at any moment.'
He bent down to double-knot his bootlace, ensuring it wouldn't come undone during the race.
A single bootlace can be a surprisingly useful survival tool in the wilderness for building shelters or traps.
- Metaphorical Context
- Though rare, it can appear in idioms. Example: 'The startup was running on a bootlace budget, forcing the founders to be extremely frugal.'
The detective noticed a tiny speck of blood on the suspect's bootlace, providing a crucial piece of evidence.
Changing a bootlace might seem like a small task, but it is essential for foot health on long expeditions.
- Outdoor & Hiking
- In wilderness survival and hiking communities, the bootlace is discussed as a multifunctional tool that can be used for more than just footwear.
'Before we head out, everyone needs to check their bootlace tension,' the mountain guide announced to the group.
- Professional Settings
- In workshops and factories, workers might warn each other about a loose bootlace to prevent accidents with heavy machinery.
The foreman pointed at the worker's feet and said, 'Watch that loose bootlace; it's a trip hazard on this scaffolding.'
In the movie, the protagonist used his leather bootlace to tie the gate shut and delay his pursuers.
- Fashion & Retail
- Shoe repair shops (cobblers) frequently use the term when discussing the replacement of original laces with higher-quality alternatives.
'Do you have a 72-inch bootlace in dark brown?' the customer asked the shop assistant.
The fashion blogger recommended neon bootlace options to add a pop of color to traditional combat boots.
- Imprecise Substitution
- Avoid saying 'sneaker lace' when referring to a boot. A bootlace is specifically for boots.
Incorrect: He tied his bootlace on his running shoes. (Better: shoelace)
- Confusion with Related Terms
- Do not confuse 'bootlace' with 'bootstraps'. While both relate to boots, 'bootstraps' are the loops used to pull boots on, not the laces used to tie them.
Correct: I broke my bootlace while pulling it tight. (Incorrect: I broke my bootstrap while tying it.)
Misuse: 'He used a bootlace to tie his hair.' (While possible, 'hair tie' or 'ribbon' is more appropriate unless the character is in a survival situation.)
- Agreement Errors
- When talking about both feet, use the plural: 'My bootlaces are too long' rather than 'My bootlace is too long' (unless only one is actually long).
Incorrect: The bootlace on my boots are dirty. (Correct: The bootlaces on my boots are dirty.)
Incorrect: Pass me those bootlace. (Correct: Pass me those bootlaces.)
- Bootlace vs. Shoelace
- A bootlace is typically thicker, longer (often 45 to 72 inches), and made of more durable materials than a standard shoelace (usually 27 to 45 inches).
While a shoelace might snap under the pressure of a tight hiking boot, a heavy-duty bootlace is designed to hold.
- Bootlace vs. Cord
- A 'cord' is a general term for any thin rope. A bootlace is a specific type of cord intended for footwear, usually featuring aglets at the ends.
He didn't have a spare bootlace, so he had to use a piece of utility cord to keep his boot on.
The leather thongs used in traditional moccasins are the historical ancestors of the modern bootlace.
- Bootlace vs. String
- 'String' is much too weak to be a bootlace. Using the word 'string' for a bootlace implies it is of very poor quality.
The cheap bootlace felt more like a piece of kitchen string than a piece of professional gear.
Some high-tech boots use a steel cable instead of a traditional bootlace, operated by a dial system.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The plastic or metal tip of a bootlace is called an aglet, a word that comes from the Old French 'aguillette', meaning a small needle.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing it as two distinct words with equal stress.
- Confusing the 'oo' sound with a shorter 'u' as in 'foot'.
- Dropping the 't' sound entirely.
- Pronouncing 'lace' like 'lass'.
- Adding an extra syllable like 'boot-a-lace'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize in context as it is a concrete noun.
Spelling it as one word can be tricky for some learners.
Simple pronunciation, though the 'tl' cluster requires clarity.
Easily understood if 'boot' and 'lace' are known.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Compound Nouns
Bootlace is formed by joining 'boot' and 'lace' to create a new specific meaning.
Pluralization of Compound Nouns
To make it plural, add 's' to the end: bootlaces.
Countable Noun Usage
Use 'a' or 'the' before the singular form: 'I found a bootlace.'
Adjective Placement
Adjectives go before the noun: 'the long, black bootlace'.
Verb-Object Agreement
The verb must match the action performed on the object: 'tie the bootlace'.
Beispiele nach Niveau
My bootlace is black.
Min snøresko er sort.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
I tie my bootlace every morning.
Jeg binder mine snørebånd hver morgen.
Present simple tense for a daily habit.
Where is my other bootlace?
Hvor er mit andet snørebånd?
Question form using 'where'.
The bootlace is very long.
Snørebåndet er meget langt.
Use of 'the' for a specific object.
He has brown bootlaces.
Han har brune snørebånd.
Plural form 'bootlaces'.
Can you help me with my bootlace?
Kan du hjælpe mig med mit snørebånd?
Polite request using 'can'.
The bootlace goes into the hole.
Snørebåndet går ind i hullet.
Preposition 'into' showing direction.
I need a new bootlace.
Jeg har brug for et nyt snørebånd.
Using 'need' for a requirement.
The bootlace snapped when I pulled it.
Snørebåndet knækkede, da jeg trak i det.
Past simple tense of 'snap'.
You should buy strong bootlaces for hiking.
Du bør købe stærke snørebånd til vandring.
Modal verb 'should' for advice.
She threaded the bootlace through the eyelets.
Hun trak snørebåndet gennem hullerne.
Verb 'thread' used for laces.
My bootlace is muddy after the walk.
Mit snørebånd er mudret efter turen.
Adjective 'muddy' describing the noun.
Is that a leather bootlace?
Er det et lædersnørebånd?
Compound noun 'leather bootlace'.
He tied his bootlace in a double knot.
Han bandt sit snørebånd i en dobbeltknude.
Prepositional phrase 'in a double knot'.
The bootlace was too short for the tall boots.
Snørebåndet var for kort til de høje støvler.
Adverb 'too' modifying the adjective 'short'.
Don't trip over your loose bootlace!
Snubl ikke over dit løse snørebånd!
Imperative negative 'don't'.
A frayed bootlace can be a safety hazard on a construction site.
Et flosset snørebånd kan være en sikkerhedsrisiko.
Use of 'can be' to express possibility.
I always carry an extra bootlace in my backpack during long treks.
Jeg har altid et ekstra snørebånd i min rygsæk.
Adverb of frequency 'always'.
He struggled to untie the frozen bootlace with his numb fingers.
Han kæmpede med at løsne det frosne snørebånd.
Infinitive 'to untie' after the verb 'struggled'.
The quality of the bootlace is just as important as the boot itself.
Kvaliteten af snørebåndet er lige så vigtig.
Comparative structure 'as... as'.
She replaced the broken bootlace with a piece of paracord.
Hun erstattede det ødelagte snørebånd med faldskærmssnor.
Verb 'replace... with'.
Make sure the bootlace is tightened evenly to avoid foot pain.
Sørg for at snørebåndet er strammet jævnt.
Passive construction 'is tightened'.
The aglet at the end of the bootlace was missing, making it hard to thread.
Plastikenden på snørebåndet manglede.
Participial phrase 'making it hard'.
He noticed his bootlace was undone just before the race started.
Han bemærkede, at hans snørebånd var gået op.
Noun clause 'his bootlace was undone' as object.
The soldier's discipline was evident in how neatly he tucked away each bootlace.
Soldatens disciplin var tydelig i hans snørebånd.
Complex sentence with a noun clause.
If the bootlace is too thin, it may cut into the tongue of the boot and cause discomfort.
Hvis snørebåndet er for tyndt, kan det skære ind.
First conditional structure.
The hiker used his bootlace to lash a splint to his injured leg in an emergency.
Vandreren brugte sit snørebånd til at binde en skinne.
Infinitive of purpose 'to lash'.
Round bootlaces are often preferred for their strength, though they tend to come undone more easily.
Runde snørebånd foretrækkes ofte for deres styrke.
Contrastive conjunction 'though'.
The detective found a distinctive bootlace at the crime scene that didn't match the victim's shoes.
Detektiven fandt et karakteristisk snørebånd.
Relative clause 'that didn't match'.
Waxed bootlaces are specifically designed to resist moisture and maintain tension in wet conditions.
Voksede snørebånd er designet til at modstå fugt.
Adverb 'specifically' modifying 'designed'.
After years of heavy use, the metal eyelets had begun to wear down the outer layer of the bootlace.
Metalsøjerne var begyndt at slide på snørebåndet.
Past perfect tense 'had begun'.
The startup was managed on a bootlace budget, requiring every penny to be accounted for.
Startuppen blev drevet på et minimalt budget.
Metaphorical use in a participial phrase.
The integrity of the bootlace is paramount when traversing unstable alpine terrain.
Snørebåndets integritet er afgørende.
Use of 'paramount' for high importance.
He meticulously inspected each bootlace for signs of abrasion before embarking on the expedition.
Han inspicerede omhyggeligt hvert snørebånd.
Adverb 'meticulously' modifying 'inspected'.
The novel uses the image of a tangled bootlace as a metaphor for the protagonist's complicated domestic life.
Romanen bruger billedet af et sammenfiltret snørebånd.
Abstract metaphorical comparison.
A snapped bootlace at a critical moment can compromise the entire structural support of the footwear.
Et knækket snørebånd kan kompromittere støtten.
Gerund phrase as subject.
The artisan specialized in hand-braiding bespoke bootlaces from premium kangaroo leather.
Håndværkeren specialiserede sig i håndflettede snørebånd.
Compound participial adjective 'hand-braiding'.
Despite their apparent simplicity, the physics of how a bootlace knot holds tension is quite complex.
Fysikken bag hvordan en knude holder spænding.
Concessive phrase starting with 'despite'.
The coloration of the bootlace served as a subtle signifier of the wearer's subcultural identity.
Farven fungerede som en subtil markør.
Noun 'signifier' used in a semiotic context.
She found that the synthetic bootlace lacked the tactile grip of traditional cotton versions.
Det syntetiske snørebånd manglede det taktile greb.
Noun clause as object of 'found'.
The mechanical failure of a solitary bootlace precipitated a disastrous sequence of events during the ascent.
Det mekaniske svigt af et enkelt snørebånd fremskyndede...
Formal vocabulary like 'precipitated' and 'solitary'.
In his exhaustive study of 19th-century military attire, the historian devoted an entire chapter to the evolution of the bootlace.
Historikeren viede et helt kapitel til snørebåndets evolution.
Prepositional phrase 'In his exhaustive study'.
The poet described the winding river as a 'silver bootlace discarded by a giant upon the valley floor.'
Poeten beskrev den bugtende flod som et sølvsnørebånd.
Use of literary metaphor and personification.
The forensic analysis revealed microscopic fibers from a nylon bootlace embedded within the tire tread.
Den retsmedicinske analyse afslørede mikroskopiske fibre.
Passive participle 'embedded' as post-modifier.
Modern high-performance boots often eschew the traditional bootlace in favor of sophisticated mechanical closure systems.
Moderne støvler fravælger ofte det traditionelle snørebånd.
Advanced verb 'eschew' and phrase 'in favor of'.
The tension required to maintain the bootlace's position is a function of both material elasticity and knot geometry.
Spændingen er en funktion af både elasticitet og geometri.
Mathematical/scientific register.
To the uninitiated, a bootlace is a mere string; to the mountaineer, it is a lifeline.
For den uindviede er et snørebånd blot en snor.
Parallel structure with semicolons.
The sheer versatility of the bootlace as an improvised tool is frequently underestimated in urban survival scenarios.
Snørebåndets enorme alsidighed som værktøj undervurderes ofte.
Abstract noun 'versatility' as the head of the subject phrase.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— When the lace breaks due to tension or age. It usually happens when pulling it tight.
I accidentally snapped a bootlace this morning.
— Tying the lace twice to ensure it does not come undone. Common in sports and hiking.
Double-knot your bootlace so you don't trip.
— The process of putting the lace through the holes of the boot. Usually done with new laces.
She carefully threaded the bootlace through each eyelet.
— Another name for a bolo tie, a type of necktie made of a cord. It is a fashion term.
He wore a silver bootlace tie with his western shirt.
— A very small or restricted amount of money. It is a variation of 'shoestring budget'.
They started the company on a bootlace budget.
— A lace that is not tied tightly, which can be dangerous. It is a common safety warning.
Watch out for that loose bootlace!
— A lace treated with wax to improve grip and water resistance. Used in professional boots.
Waxed bootlaces stay tied much better in the rain.
— A lace with a circular cross-section, often found on work boots. They are very strong.
The round bootlace is harder to snap than a flat one.
— A lace with a flat, wide shape. These are less likely to come undone than round ones.
I prefer a flat bootlace because it stays knotted.
— Putting the ends of the tied lace inside the boot. Common in the military for safety.
The sergeant told the recruits to tuck in their bootlaces.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A general term for any lace. Bootlace is specific to boots and usually implies more strength.
The loop at the back of a boot used to pull it on, not the string used to tie it.
A type of neckwear (bolo tie), not actually used for boots.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— Operating with very little money. This is an informal way to describe a frugal project.
The film was made on a bootlace budget but became a huge hit.
informal— To improve one's situation through one's own efforts. A variation of 'bootstraps'.
He really pulled himself up by his bootlaces after the business failed.
informal— To be overly concerned with small, unimportant details. This is a rare, descriptive idiom.
The committee got tied up in bootlaces and never made a decision.
informal— Something that is completely worthless or useless. This emphasizes the low value of the item.
His promise isn't worth a broken bootlace.
informal— Very straight or direct. This is often used to describe a path or a person's character.
The road across the desert was as straight as a bootlace.
descriptive— Extremely resilient, strong, or difficult to deal with. Often used for people.
The old farmer was tougher than a leather bootlace.
informal— Used to describe something that is surprisingly long or tedious.
The list of rules was as long as a bootlace.
informal— To prepare oneself for a difficult task. Similar to 'gird your loins'.
You better knot your bootlaces; the next mile is the hardest.
informal— A very short distance or a narrow margin. Similar to 'a hair's breadth'.
We were only a bootlace away from winning the game.
informal— To be defeated by one's own simple mistake or oversight.
The politician was tripped by his own bootlace during the interview.
metaphoricalLeicht verwechselbar
It can mean the cord or the delicate fabric.
A bootlace is a functional cord, while decorative lace is a fabric used in dresses.
The bootlace is made of nylon, but the wedding dress is made of lace.
Both are long, thin pieces of material.
String is a general term and usually weaker; a bootlace is a specific, high-strength tool.
Don't use string for your boots; you need a proper bootlace.
A bootlace is a type of cord.
Cord is a broader category of thick string; bootlace is the specific application for footwear.
He used a length of cord as a temporary bootlace.
Historically, leather laces were called thongs.
In modern English, thong usually refers to footwear or underwear, making 'bootlace' clearer.
The leather bootlace was much stronger than the synthetic one.
Both are used to fasten things.
A tie is usually for the neck or a generic action; bootlace is the specific object for boots.
He adjusted his necktie and then tied his bootlace.
Satzmuster
My [noun] is [adjective].
My bootlace is long.
I need to [verb] my [noun].
I need to tie my bootlace.
The [noun] is [adjective] because [reason].
The bootlace is broken because it was old.
If you don't [verb] the [noun], [consequence].
If you don't tighten the bootlace, you might trip.
The [adjective] [noun] [verb] [prepositional phrase].
The frayed bootlace snapped during the intense climb.
Despite the [noun]'s [property], it [verb] [adverb].
Despite the bootlace's thinness, it held remarkably well.
The [noun] serves as a [function] for [purpose].
The bootlace serves as a primary fastener for industrial footwear.
Ensure the [noun] is [past participle] through the [part].
Ensure the bootlace is threaded through the locking eyelets.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Medium. Common in specific domains like outdoor sports and labor.
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Using 'shoelace' for heavy work boots in a professional report.
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Use 'bootlace' to indicate the specific, heavy-duty nature of the equipment.
In technical or professional writing, precision is key. 'Bootlace' conveys more information about the durability and length than 'shoelace'.
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Writing 'boot lace' as two separate words.
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Write 'bootlace' as a single compound word.
While both are understood, the single-word form is the standard convention in modern English dictionaries.
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Saying 'my bootlace are broken'.
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Say 'my bootlaces are broken' (plural) or 'my bootlace is broken' (singular).
Learners often forget that 'bootlace' is a countable noun and must agree with the verb in number.
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Confusing 'bootlace' with 'bootstrap'.
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Use 'bootlace' for the string and 'bootstrap' for the pull-loop.
These are two different parts of a boot with different functions. You tie a lace, but you pull a strap.
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Assuming all bootlaces are the same length.
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Check the specific length needed for your boot height.
Using a lace that is too short for a tall boot is a common practical error that also leads to incorrect descriptions.
Tipps
Check for Fraying
Regularly inspect your bootlaces for signs of wear. A frayed lace is much more likely to snap when you are under pressure or in a remote location.
Avoid Trip Hazards
Always tuck the ends of your bootlaces into the sides of your boots. This prevents them from catching on branches, machinery, or your other foot.
Even Tension
When tying your boots, pull the laces tight from the bottom up to ensure even tension. This prevents 'lace bite' and keeps your feet comfortable all day.
Measure Before Buying
When buying replacements, don't guess the length. Remove one old lace and measure it to ensure you get the correct size for your specific boots.
Try Waxed Laces
If you find your laces slipping, try waxed versions. The wax adds friction, helping the knot stay secure even during high-intensity movement.
Multipurpose Tool
Remember that a bootlace can be used as emergency cordage for building a shelter, making a tourniquet, or repairing other gear in the wilderness.
Color Contrast
Use colored bootlaces to give your old boots a new look. Red laces on black boots is a classic high-contrast style choice.
The Surgeon's Knot
For round laces that won't stay tied, use a surgeon's knot (an extra loop in the first part of the tie) to provide more security.
Carry Spares
Always keep a spare pair of bootlaces in your glove box or hiking pack. They take up almost no space and are invaluable when one breaks.
Skip Eyelets for Comfort
If you have a high instep, you can skip a pair of eyelets in the middle of the boot to reduce pressure on the top of your foot.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'BOOT' that needs a 'LACE' to stay in 'PLACE'.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a long, muddy string tied in a very tight knot on a heavy leather hiking boot.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to describe the process of tying a bootlace using at least five different adjectives.
Wortherkunft
The word is a compound of 'boot' and 'lace'. 'Boot' comes from the Old French 'bote', while 'lace' comes from the Old French 'las', derived from the Latin 'laqueus', meaning a noose or snare.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: A cord used to pull together the edges of a boot.
Germanic (boot) and Romance (lace) roots merged in Middle English.Kultureller Kontext
Be aware that in some very specific historical contexts, bootlace colors had political meanings, but this is rarely relevant in modern conversation.
In the UK, 'bootlace' is the precise term, whereas Americans might just say 'shoelace' for everything.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Hiking and Outdoors
- check your bootlace
- spare bootlace
- waxed bootlace
- tighten for support
Military and Uniforms
- tuck in your bootlace
- standard issue bootlace
- polish and lace
- broken lace drill
Work Safety
- trip hazard
- loose bootlace
- steel-toe bootlace
- frayed lace warning
Fashion and Style
- colored bootlace
- lace pattern
- bootlace tie
- bespoke laces
Shoe Repair
- replace the bootlace
- thread the eyelets
- measure the length
- aglet repair
Gesprächseinstiege
"Have you ever had a bootlace snap at the worst possible time?"
"Do you prefer round or flat bootlaces for your hiking boots?"
"What is the best way to tie a bootlace so it never comes undone?"
"Do you think the color of a bootlace can change the look of the whole boot?"
"How often do you check your bootlaces for signs of wear and tear?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Describe a time when a simple object like a bootlace became very important to you.
Write about a journey where you had to rely on your gear, including your bootlaces.
If a bootlace could talk, what stories would it tell about the places it has been?
Compare the utility of a bootlace to modern fastening systems like zippers or dials.
Explain why something as small as a bootlace is critical for safety in a professional environment.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenThe primary difference lies in length and durability. Bootlaces are significantly longer (often 45-72 inches) to accommodate the height of boots and are made of stronger materials to withstand heavy-duty use. Shoelaces are shorter and often thinner, intended for low-top shoes like sneakers.
The length depends on the number of eyelets in the boot. For a standard 6-inch work boot with 6-7 pairs of eyelets, a 45-54 inch bootlace is typical. Taller boots with more eyelets may require laces up to 72 inches or more.
The plastic or metal tip at the end of a bootlace is called an aglet. Its purpose is to prevent the fibers of the lace from unravelling and to make it easier to thread the lace through the eyelets of the boot.
Yes, many people in the military and hiking communities use paracord (550 cord) as a replacement for standard bootlaces. It is extremely strong and can be used for survival purposes in an emergency, though it can be slippery and may require a double knot.
Round bootlaces are more prone to coming undone than flat ones because they have less surface area for friction. To prevent this, you can use a 'surgeon's knot' or a double knot, or switch to waxed laces which have more grip.
The best way to clean them is to remove them from the boots and soak them in warm, soapy water. You can scrub them with an old toothbrush, rinse them thoroughly, and then let them air dry. Do not put them in a dryer as the heat can damage synthetic fibers.
A bootlace tie is another name for a bolo tie. It consists of a piece of cord (the 'bootlace') with decorative metal tips, secured with an ornamental slide. It is a traditional piece of Western wear in the United States.
Leather bootlaces are very durable and have a classic look, but they can stretch over time and may snap if they become too dry. Synthetic laces (nylon or polyester) are more consistent, resistant to rot, and generally stronger, making them better for modern hiking and work boots.
This is an idiom meaning the business is being operated with very little capital or funding. It implies that the owners are being extremely frugal and careful with every penny, much like the minimal and essential nature of a bootlace.
If the aglet breaks, you can temporarily stop fraying by carefully melting the end of a synthetic lace with a lighter or by wrapping a small piece of tape around the tip. For leather laces, you can trim the end cleanly.
Teste dich selbst 192 Fragen
Describe the process of tying a bootlace in three steps.
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Why is it important to have a strong bootlace for hiking?
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What should you do if your bootlace snaps while you are far from home?
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Explain the metaphorical meaning of 'on a bootlace budget'.
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Compare a bootlace to a zipper as a fastening method.
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Describe a character based on the condition of their bootlaces.
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How has the bootlace evolved over time?
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Write a short story about a broken bootlace.
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What are the benefits of waxed bootlaces?
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Explain the importance of the aglet.
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Describe the color and texture of a leather bootlace.
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Why do soldiers tuck in their bootlaces?
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What is the difference between a round and a flat bootlace?
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Write an advertisement for 'Unbreakable Bootlaces'.
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How does a bootlace contribute to ankle stability?
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Discuss the use of bootlaces in fashion subcultures.
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What are the environmental impacts of synthetic bootlaces?
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Describe a survival use for a bootlace.
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Why is 'bootlace' a compound noun?
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How do you choose the right length of bootlace?
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Explain to a friend how to tie a bootlace.
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What would you do if you saw someone with a loose bootlace?
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Describe the difference between a bootlace and a shoelace.
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Why is it important for a soldier to have secure bootlaces?
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Talk about a time you had a problem with your footwear.
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Do you think bootlaces are a good fashion accessory?
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Explain the term 'bootlace budget' to someone who doesn't know it.
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What are the features of a high-quality bootlace?
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How do you feel about boots versus shoes?
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Describe the process of replacing a bootlace.
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What is an aglet and why is it useful?
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Why would someone choose leather bootlaces?
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Is it a good idea to use a bootlace as a belt?
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Discuss the safety implications of a frayed bootlace.
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How do you clean your boots and bootlaces?
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Why do some people prefer round bootlaces?
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Explain why a bootlace might be considered a survival tool.
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What is the best way to prevent bootlaces from coming undone?
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Describe the sound of a bootlace snapping.
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How does the choice of bootlace affect the comfort of a boot?
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Listen to the sentence: 'The hiker's bootlace was caked in mud.' What was the state of the bootlace?
Listen to the sentence: 'I need a seventy-two inch bootlace for these winter boots.' How long is the lace needed?
Listen to the sentence: 'Don't trip on your bootlace!' What is the speaker warning about?
Listen to the sentence: 'She threaded the bootlace through the speed hooks.' Where did she put the lace?
Listen to the sentence: 'The aglet on my bootlace broke off.' What part was damaged?
Listen to the sentence: 'He tied his bootlace in a double knot.' How did he tie it?
Listen to the sentence: 'The bootlace snapped when he pulled it tight.' What happened when he pulled?
Listen to the sentence: 'We are working on a bootlace budget this year.' What does this mean about the budget?
Listen to the sentence: 'The leather bootlace is more traditional.' What material is mentioned?
Listen to the sentence: 'Check your bootlace tension before we start.' What should be checked?
Listen to the sentence: 'I prefer flat bootlaces over round ones.' What is the preference?
Listen to the sentence: 'The bootlace was frayed at the ends.' What was wrong with it?
Listen to the sentence: 'The soldier tucked his bootlace away.' What did the soldier do?
Listen to the sentence: 'You can buy a spare bootlace at the gear shop.' Where can you get a lace?
Listen to the sentence: 'The bootlace was bright yellow.' What color was it?
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Summary
A bootlace is an essential, high-strength fastener for boots that ensures safety and comfort by securing the footwear to the foot and ankle. For example: 'Always check your bootlace for fraying before a long hike to prevent it from snapping at an inconvenient time.'
- A bootlace is a durable cord specifically designed to fasten and secure boots, providing necessary ankle support and a snug fit for the wearer.
- Commonly made of nylon or leather, bootlaces are longer than standard shoelaces to accommodate the height and complexity of heavy-duty footwear.
- The word is primarily used as a noun in contexts like hiking, military service, construction, and fashion to describe footwear maintenance.
- Key features of a bootlace include aglets at the ends to prevent fraying and various shapes like round or flat to suit different needs.
Check for Fraying
Regularly inspect your bootlaces for signs of wear. A frayed lace is much more likely to snap when you are under pressure or in a remote location.
Avoid Trip Hazards
Always tuck the ends of your bootlaces into the sides of your boots. This prevents them from catching on branches, machinery, or your other foot.
Even Tension
When tying your boots, pull the laces tight from the bottom up to ensure even tension. This prevents 'lace bite' and keeps your feet comfortable all day.
Measure Before Buying
When buying replacements, don't guess the length. Remove one old lace and measure it to ensure you get the correct size for your specific boots.
Beispiel
He sat on the porch to tighten his bootlace before heading out for the hike.
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