2026年5月1日 星期五

台灣會步上香港被中共"裏應外合"的滲透:國民黨高層持續阻礙國防預算,已侵蝕美方對「台灣會做正確的事」的信任,「傷害已經發生且恐繼續惡化」。若有人持續阻擋國防方案,「是不是只是在替北京做事?拖得越久,唯一受惠的只有中國和中共」。

 


前美軍印太司令部聯二(J2)情報指揮官、退役海軍少將史都德曼昨受訪表示:
1. 國民黨高層持續阻礙國防預算,已侵蝕美方對「台灣會做正確的事」的信任,「傷害已經發生且恐繼續惡化」。
2. 美國部分領袖已開始懷疑「台灣連自己的防衛都不願,我們又為什麼要?」
3. 台灣的現況是有部分人士,將黨派利益及個人野心,凌駕於國家、民主和自由之上。
4. 針對在野黨提案版本刪除「台灣之盾」的核心,即具AI輔助的C5ISR指管系統,史都德曼說,當前正在發生的軍事革命,核心正是人工智慧與演算法作戰的整合,「任何想跳過C5ISR的人,本質上就是刻意在削弱台灣軍隊」。
5. 若有人持續阻擋國防方案,「是不是只是在替北京做事?拖得越久,唯一受惠的只有中國和中共」。

英文學習 storm. stormed out. stormed in. take something by storm.Why the UAE stormed out of OPEC in the middle of a war. Dell's initial agreement to buy 3Par for $18 per share was upset when Hewlett-Packard stormed in with a higher bid this week.

 

Dell's initial agreement to buy 3Par for $18 per share was upset when Hewlett-Packard stormed in with a higher bid this week. 3Par said Wednesday that it was in talks with H-P over the higher offer.

"Dell and 3Par have signed an amendment to the agreement reflecting the new offer price," the 
company said.

Its departure from the oil cartel may please Donald Trump. But register for free to discover why it is a slap in the face for others in the Gulf—and especially Saudi Arabia




Definition of storm

noun

  • 1a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
  • (also storm system) an intense low-pressure weather system; a cyclone.
  • a wind of force 10 on the Beaufort scale (48-55 knots or 88-102 km/h).
  • a heavy discharge of missiles or blows:two men were taken by a storm of bullets
  • 2a tumultuous reaction; an uproar or controversy:the book caused a storm in America the manager is at the centre of a drugs storm in Germany
  • a vehement outburst of a specified feeling or reaction:the disclosure raised a storm of protest
  • 3 (stormsNorth American storm windows.
  • 4a direct assault by troops on a fortified place.


verb

  • 1 [no object, with adverbial of direction] move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction:she burst into tears and stormed off he stormed out of the house
  • [with direct speech] shout (something) angrily; rage:‘Don’t patronize me!’ she stormed
  • move forcefully and decisively to a specified position in a game or contest:Chester stormed back with two goals in five minutes
  • 2 [with object] (of troops) suddenly attack and capture (a building or other place) by means of force:commandos stormed a hijacked plane early today (as noun storming)the storming of the Bastille


3 [no object] (it stormsit is storming, etc.) (of the weather) be violent, with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.


verb

  • 1 [no object, with adverbial of direction] move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction:she burst into tears and stormed off he stormed out of the house
  • [with direct speech] shout (something) angrily; rage:‘Don’t patronize me!’ she stormed
  • move forcefully and decisively to a specified position in a game or contest:Chester stormed back with two goals in five minutes
  • 2 [with object] (of troops) suddenly attack and capture (a building or other place) by means of force:commandos stormed a hijacked plane early today (as noun storming)the storming of the Bastille
3 [no object] (it stormsit is storming, etc.) (of the weather) be violent, with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.


take something by storm




(of troops) capture a place by a sudden and violent attack.
have great and rapid success in a particular place or with a particular group of people:his first collection took the fashion world by storm



weather the storm
あらしを乗り切る;難局を乗り切る
The company weathered the economic depression.
その会社は不景気に耐えた.
2 …を風雨[外気]に当てる;〈木材などを〉(外気に当てて)かわかす, 干す.
3 ((通例受身))〈岩石などを〉変色させる, 風化[崩壊]させる.
4 〈船・船員などが〉…の風上へ出る[航行する].
5 《建築》…に水垂れ勾配(こうばい)をつける, 水切りの傾斜をつける.
━━(自)
1 (あらし・危険・困難などを)切り抜ける((through ...)).
2 外気の影響を受けない, 風化しない
boots that weather well
雨風に強い長ぐつ.

3 外気でいたむ[変色する], 風化する.




storm

n.
  1. An atmospheric disturbance manifested in strong winds accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation and often by thunder and lightning.
  2. A wind with a speed from 48 to 55 knots (55 to 63 miles per hour; 89 to 102 kilometers per hour), according to the Beaufort scale. Also called whole gale.
  3. A heavy shower of objects, such as bullets or missiles.
  4. A strong or violent outburst, as of emotion or excitement: a storm of tears.
  5. A violent disturbance or upheaval, as in political, social, or domestic affairs: a storm of protest.
  6. A violent, sudden attack on a fortified place.
  7. A storm window.

v.stormedstorm·ingstorms.v.intr.

    1. To blow forcefully.
    2. To precipitate rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
  1. To be extremely angry; rant and rage.
  2. To move or rush tumultuously, violently, or angrily: stormed into the room.
v.tr.
To assault, capture, or captivate by storm. See synonyms at attack.

idiom:take by storm

  1. To captivate completely: a new play that took New York City by storm.
[Middle English, from Old English.]



AI Overview








"Stormed out" means to leave a place in a sudden, noisy, and angry manner, often slamming doors or moving aggressively to show extreme displeasure or frustration. It implies a dramatic departure where the person is visibly upset or in a bad mood. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Usage Examples:
  • "After a huge argument, he stormed out of the house".
  • "She stormed out of the meeting in a rage".
  • "My girlfriend stormed out and slammed the door". [1, 2, 3]
Synonyms:
  • Stalked off
  • Flounced out
  • Left in a huff
  • Rushed out angrily
  • Walked out in anger
  • Departed furiously [1, 2]
This phrase is a phrasal verb that functions as an intransitive verb. The action often indicates being "mad" or "upset" and, as described in this short video lesson, it shows a very dramatic exit. For further reference, check the Cambridge Dictionary definition. [1, 2, 3]

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