Nettethoist by/on/with your own petard: hurt by something that you have done or planned yourself: harmed by your own trick or scheme. a politician who has been hoist by his own petard [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples. ASK THE EDITOR Nettet‘H oisted by his own petard’ in context in Hamlet Prince Hamlet is the subject of a number of assassination attempts by several characters, and has to tread a tightrope to avoid …
Hoist by their own petard - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
NettetNot to be thick or anything but this is a great explanation for what a petard is and why "by your own" might be included in the phrase.. However, I am still wondering what the "hoist" inclusion indicates. When you mention Shakespeare, I imagine an actor being lifted on a rope into the fly (or wings or whatever you call that part of the theater up there). NettetIf the site above is broken or not responding, you can report that fact to OneLook.com below: dji 送信機校正
The Grammarphobia Blog: Petard hoisting
NettetTudi zadnje tri epizode mladinske izobraževalne TV serije MMF - mladi mojstri financ so že na spletu 😉 6.) Epizoda 6: Mobilno in digitalno plačevanje Opis:… NettetIt is the Conservat ives hoisted on their own petard. www2.parl.gc.ca. www2.parl.gc.ca. Les conser vateurs sont pris à leur propre piège. www2.parl.gc.ca. www2.parl.gc.ca. Until the day when, like the man hoist with his own petard, the socialist leaders find themselves at the receiving end of the stone throwing. Nettethoist by/with (one's) own petard. Injured, ruined, or defeated by one's own action, device, or plot that was intended to harm another; having fallen victim to one's own trap or … dji 遙控器 一直叫