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Что (кто) такое petard - определение

SMALL EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
P tard; Petards; Petard mortar
  • A 19th-century British army petard (in center, projecting from the copper circle), mounted on a [[madrier]], with braces
  • A petard, from a seventeenth-century manuscript of military designs
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petard         
[p?'t?:d]
¦ noun historical a small bomb made of a metal or wooden box filled with powder.
?a kind of firework that explodes with a sharp report.
Phrases
hoist with (or by) one's own petard having one's schemes against others backfiring on one.
Origin
C16: from Fr. petard, from peter 'break wind'.
petard         
(petards)
If someone who has planned to harm someone else is hoist with their own petard or hoist by their own petard, their plan in fact results in harm to themselves.
The students were hoist by their own petards, however, as Granada decided to transmit the programme anyway.
PHRASE: N inflects
Petard         
·noun A case containing powder to be exploded, ·esp. a conical or cylindrical case of metal filled with powder and attached to a plank, to be exploded against and break down gates, barricades, drawbridges, ·etc. It has been superseded.
Petard         
A petard is a small bomb used for blowing up gates and walls when breaching fortifications. It is of French origin and dates back to the 16th century.
HMS Petard (G56)         
1941 P-CLASS DESTROYER LATER CONVERTED TO TYPE-16 FRIGATE
HMS Persistent (G56); HMS Petard (D26); HMS Petard (F26)
HMS Petard was a P-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War. She was one of only three P-class ships, out of the original eight, to survive the war in a serviceable condition.
Hoist with his own petard         
IDIOM
Hoisted by my own petard; Petard hoist; Hoisted by their own petard
"Hoist with his own petard" is a phrase from a speech in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet that has become proverbial. The phrase's meaning is that a bomb-maker is lifted ("hoist") off the ground with his own bomb (a "petard" is a small explosive device), and indicates an ironic reversal, or poetic justice.
HMS Petard (1916)         
1916 ADMIRALTY M-CLASS DESTROYER
HMS Petard was an destroyer built by Denny for the Royal Navy, commenced 5 July 1915 and launched on 24 March 1916. She saw service during the First World War.
Petardeer      
·noun ·Alt. of Petardier.
Paul Petard         
Paul Pétard (1912–1980) was a French botanist who specialized in the study of native plants of French Polynesia. His book Petard Botanical Plant Encyclopedia is still widely used as a reference, and contains much information about traditional applications of Tahitian Noni juice.
hoist with own petard      
see petard

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Petard

A petard is a small bomb used for blowing up gates and walls when breaching fortifications, originally invented in France in 1579. A typical petard was a conical or rectangular metal device containing 5–6 pounds (2–3 kg) of gunpowder, with a slow match for a fuse.