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    stockpile

    US /ˈstɑ:kpaɪl/

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    UK /ˈstɒkpaɪl/

    C1 上級
    n. (c./u.)名詞 (可算/不可算)備蓄
    We keep a stockpile for water for emergencies
    v.t.他動詞備蓄する
    Did you stockpile staples like milk and bread in case of a blizzard?

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    【ニュースで英語】ビットコイン(Bitcoin)の価格が初めて10万ドルを突破

    03:28【ニュースで英語】ビットコイン(Bitcoin)の価格が初めて10万ドルを突破
    • He's promised to make America the crypto capital of the planet and to create a national stockpile of Bitcoin.

      彼はアメリカを地球上の暗号の首都にし、ビットコインの国家備蓄を作ると約束しています。

    • He's promised to make America the crypto capital of the planet and to create a national stockpile of Bitcoin.

      彼はアメリカを地球上の暗号の首都にし、ビットコインの国家備蓄を作ると約束しています。

    B1 中級

    ウクライナにクラスター爆弾が送られる理由|WSJイクイップメント (Why Controversial Cluster Bombs Are Being Sent to Ukraine | WSJ Equipped)

    04:59ウクライナにクラスター爆弾が送られる理由|WSJイクイップメント (Why Controversial Cluster Bombs Are Being Sent to Ukraine | WSJ Equipped)
    • According to Human Rights Watch, Ukraine inherited a stockpile of cluster munitions after the breakup of the Soviet Union,

      - 記者】ヒューマン・ライツ・ウォッチによれば、ウクライナはクラスター弾の備蓄を受け継いだ ソビエト連邦崩壊後、

    • Ukraine inherited a stockpile of cluster munitions

      ウクライナはクラスター弾の備蓄を受け継いだ

    C1 上級

    米国、ウクライナへの軍事支援を一時停止 EU首脳「欧州が支援拡大へ」 | BBC News (US pauses military aid to Ukraine as EU chief says Europe is 'ready to step up' | BBC News)

    17:41米国、ウクライナへの軍事支援を一時停止 EU首脳「欧州が支援拡大へ」 | BBC News (US pauses military aid to Ukraine as EU chief says Europe is 'ready to step up' | BBC News)
    • This is some of the quantifiable Support remember some of it isn't like intelligence assistance and the debate around support for Ukraine Raises other questions about US support for NATO This was what Elon Musk said over the weekend He thinks it's time for the USA to leave the Alliance and that would have a huge financial impact here We can see NATO member defense spending and read the United States in blue every other Country combined if the USA reduced or even ended its funding the impact would be Colossal even as European countries pledged to increase their defense spending That's Nick early from BBC verify there Well in Ukraine itself reports suggest that the country's current stockpile of weapons will last another six months MPs have already been discussing the consequences of America pausing its military aid there.

      これは定量化可能な支援の一部で、情報支援やウクライナ支援をめぐる議論など、そうでないものもあることを覚えておいてほしい。もしアメリカが国防費を減額したり、あるいは打ち切ったりすれば、ヨーロッパ諸国が国防費の増額を約束しても、その影響は甚大なものになるだろう BBCのニック・アーリーが現地で検証している。

    • In Ukraine itself, reports suggest that the country's current stockpile of weapons will last another six months.
    B1 中級

    夏の間スキーリゾートが雪を保管する方法 (How Ski Resorts Store Snow Over the Summer)

    08:08夏の間スキーリゾートが雪を保管する方法 (How Ski Resorts Store Snow Over the Summer)
    • Their stockpile is about 30-40% natural snow, all the rest is artificial, and gets made during the coldest months of the year when the snow guns are at peak efficiency.

      彼らの備蓄は30~40%が天然雪で、残りはすべて人工雪である。

    • Their stockpile is about 30 to 40% natural snow, all the rest is artificial,

      スキーワールドのすべてがそうであるように、それは高価なものだ。

    B1 中級

    今すぐやめて!お金が貯まらない9つの習慣

    08:42今すぐやめて!お金が貯まらない9つの習慣
    • ... is not having a stockpile.

      …3つ目は、備え(蓄え)がないことです。

    • It's not having a stockpile.

      では、この6か月分の備えをどうやって作るのか? それが「まず自分に支払うこと」なのです。

    A2 初級

    トランプ氏、Fワード連発 | オペレーション・ミッドナイト・ハンマー失敗 | ICEのエバーグレーズ強制収容所 (Trump Drops The F-Bomb | Operation Midnight Hammer Failed | ICE's Everglades Internment Camp)

    12:19トランプ氏、Fワード連発 | オペレーション・ミッドナイト・ハンマー失敗 | ICEのエバーグレーズ強制収容所 (Trump Drops The F-Bomb | Operation Midnight Hammer Failed | ICE's Everglades Internment Camp)
    • intelligence has determined Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium was not destroyed, and their centrifuges are largely intact.

      ちょっと待って。ちょっと待って。

    • Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium was not destroyed, and their centrifuges are largely intact.

      イランの濃縮ウラン備蓄は破壊されず、遠心分離機もほぼ無傷である。

    B2 中上級

    ほとんどの人は経済に何が起こるか全く知らない (“Most People Have No Idea What’s About To Happen To Economy”)

    13:13ほとんどの人は経済に何が起こるか全く知らない (“Most People Have No Idea What’s About To Happen To Economy”)
    • Because if you are a business, and first of all, you have a stockpile of your products in your backyard, so you can still sell those products without tariffs.

      なぜなら、もしあなたがビジネスをしていて、まず第一に、バックヤードに製品を備蓄しているのであれば、関税をかけなくてもその製品を売ることができるからだ。

    • So there is a lot of stockpile in the United States right now that can be sold, and there was no tariffs on those goods.

      つまり、今アメリカには売ることができる備蓄品がたくさんあり、それらの商品には関税がかけられていなかった。

    B1 中級

    イラン・米国間間接交渉:第3回協議が終了 (Iran-US indirect talks: Third round of negotiations have ended)

    12:56イラン・米国間間接交渉:第3回協議が終了 (Iran-US indirect talks: Third round of negotiations have ended)
    • Even in that, there are controversies, specifically when we talk about the modalities for inspection, this stockpile of enriched uranium and the continuation of Iran's nuclear program on which Tehran is saying that it is ready to provide the other side with assurances to make sure that the trajectory of Iran's nuclear program is going to remain peaceful.

      それについても、特に査察の方式、濃縮ウランの備蓄、そしてテヘランがイランの核開発計画の軌跡が平和的なままであることを保証するために、相手方に保証を提供する用意があるとしているイランの核開発計画の継続について、論争があります。

    • it's talking about the removal of that stockpile that exists in Iran.

      それはイランに存在するその備蓄の撤去についてです。

    B1 中級

    トランプ関税はなぜまだ経済をクラッシュさせていないのか? (Why Trump’s Tariffs haven’t crashed the economy *Yet*?)

    12:44トランプ関税はなぜまだ経済をクラッシュさせていないのか? (Why Trump’s Tariffs haven’t crashed the economy *Yet*?)
    • And secondly, usually businesses have some kind of stockpile of their products, some kind of inventory somewhere there in their backyards, and they're kept selling them.

      そして第二に、通常、企業は自社製品の備蓄や在庫のようなものを自宅の裏庭のどこかに持っていて、それを売り続けている。

    • And secondly, usually businesses have some kind of stockpile of their products, some kind of inventory somewhere there in their backyards, and

      なぜなら、明確なデータがなければ、利益を上げているかどうかもわからないし、利益を上げているかどうかもわからないのであれば、そもそもどうやってビジネスをすることになるのか?

    B1 中級

    トランプ氏の「爆発的」関税が全面施行 | BBC News (Donald Trump's "explosive" global tariffs takes full effect | BBC News)

    19:02トランプ氏の「爆発的」関税が全面施行 | BBC News (Donald Trump's "explosive" global tariffs takes full effect | BBC News)
    • Yes really we're seeing now the full force of those tariffs that it's now a week since Donald Trump first announced his plans the full force of those tariffs around the world with individual countries the worst offenders as the White House has described them now feeling the weight of those tariffs and well you've mentioned China that 104% tariff that's as a result of China not pulling back on its tariffs against the United States in terms of products going to the US and really this is what Donald Trump wanted he's described it as explosive he says you have to shake it up a little bit that might be a little bit of an understatement when you gauge the reaction internationally and increasingly Sally the reaction in this country we're seeing people concerned about everyday products like food like clothing some people are beginning to stockpile those goods in their homes while they can before they expect the prices to rise in the next few days and and quite incredible to see the swift movement on Wall Street in in every direction up and down as as traders can't take their eyes off the screen and you know truth social and and other places where Donald Trump is adding more detail yeah and I think uncertainty is the word because we're seeing those wild fluctuations in Wall Street that often just swing on a few words from the White House or indeed rumors that maybe actually turn out to be wrong but still affect the market so I think strong and so significant are the jitters that the people are feeling at the moment that it doesn't take much to make you know quite significant changes in terms of prices and and the sell-off that we've been seeing okay Peter thank you so much indeed let's talk to Shaima Khalil now who joins us from Tokyo Shaima 24% tariffs for Japan an ally of the US a very important trading partner so many goods head to the United States and it's hoped that Japan could be first in the queue for negotiations yes Japan will get priority tariff negotiations according to the US Secretary Treasury Secretary but what that will look like how that will turn out nobody really knows it's still in that uncertain realm as Peter was was speaking there but I think look there's so many stats and numbers that you can throw at the story but I think here in Tokyo the sentiment is still one of being stunned of being shocked as you say Sally Tokyo is a staunch ally in the region a key economic and security ally of the United States and unlike Beijing this is a friendly relationship Tokyo is a friend Beijing is a foe and yet Japan feels that it has to swallow the bitter pill of the reciprocal tariffs and there's almost a sentiment of how could you do this to us that politically you can you can feel it in the air the Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said the whole country has to come together in what he described as a national crisis there is that governmental task force now with thousands of consulting desks and financial institutions fielding calls regarding tariffs but even though the Prime Minister has called for diplomatic composure the fact that Tokyo is still very much in tandem with its relationship and committed to the US economy with a 25% levy on the car industry already in place the danger is real the auto industry represents 20% of Japan's exports that's 17 billion dollars of projected losses if these levies are still in place the tariff diplomacy is in full force there are two major developments in the chaos of the last few days one is that 30-minute phone call between the Prime Minister and Donald Trump on Monday and that tells you that there is an open channel and the second one is the appointment of the economy economic minister you'll say Akazawa as the chief name a tariff negotiator he will be dealing with the US Treasury Secretary look there's so much that Tokyo can bring to the table for five years running Japan has been the US's top top investor there are 54,000 US military personnel here there there's already developing defense agreements between the US and Japan and so the negotiators have a lot to talk about with the United States they will get as you say a front a front seat but it's still a very uphill battle priority boarding as they say when you're getting on a plane Thank You Shima let's go to Jonathan head in Bangkok so Jonathan Thailand is on the worst offenders list as well so what is it facing now the tariffs have come into effect in the last few minutes and I have seen the Thai markets being hit hard by all of this as well as they are across the region Sally I mean the worst affected country or the least terms of the terms of the actual scale of the tariffs in is little Cambodia 49% I mean there is simply no hope that Cambodia can buy as much from the US as it sells that's going to have a devastating effect on its garment industry like other countries in this region the response from Cambodia from Vietnam as well Vietnam US exports to the United States it's the largest destination account for 23% of its entire GDP and Vietnam has very ambitious growth targets for its current economic plans for Thailand it's a bit less about 18% of exports go to the US but Thailand has a flatlining economy and is desperately looking for all possible ways of getting it going these tariffs have come at the worst possible moment now the official response from all the governments in this region is don't panic don't retaliate as China has done negotiate but negotiations I mean you heard from Japan's at the top of the head of the line other you know Thailand's gonna set its finance minister the Vietnamese deputy prime minister's on his way the Malaysian leader Anwar Ibrahim is heading to Washington too I mean who will they meet and we heard from mr. Trump's trade counselor Peter Navarro in interviews given over the last 24 hours that even though these countries have all offered to reduce their tariffs Vietnam said we'll bring our tariffs down to zero he said that won't matter he said the fundamental problem is the imbalance in trade and because these tariffs have been calculated not on the basis of what tariffs are imposed on the US but on how big the trade deficit is all of Southeast Asia pretty much has a trade surplus with the US because these are relatively low-income high exporting countries that's their model they simply cannot buy as much from the US as they export and so it doesn't look at the if mr. Navarro's influence still holds so whether it's actually going to be possible for that for that trade those trade negotiations to actually be able to be successful and Jonathan you mentioned Cambodia and Vietnam as well in particular and I noticed a lot of their governments are saying we're going to buy more US goods we're looking to see what we can purchase from the US to try and reduce the deficit but actually Vietnam Cambodia in particular really benefited from the tariffs that Trump put in place in his first term in office back in 2016 because all the manufacturing was moving out of China to other parts of Southeast Asia and later in this program I'll be talking to a company boss who's in Arkansas who has all these goods made in Vietnam and still those tariffs are much lower than China aren't they so you're still better off getting things made in Vietnam than China yeah but obviously that it's all a tariffs are you going to be worse off than your competitor and I think that's where look Southeast Asian countries are inherently transactional and they are being pragmatic even though inwardly I think they'll be panicking there are going to be big impacts on their on their people's standards of living I mean Peter Navarro claimed that one third of US of Vietnamese exports the US are actually de facto think products but diverted into Vietnam from China that's not actually true the best studies and it's not a statistics not good on this say estimate the perhaps seven to sixteen percent of exports from Vietnam to the US probably are ones that are result of tariffs in China but it has played played a very big role and it means that there's real turbulence for many for supply chains for manufacturers where are they going to go next you know it's like whack-a-mole one country gets hit with tariffs you try and relocate somewhere else it's the unpredictability of course and the very peculiar nature of these tariffs that the Trump administration's come up with which makes it so hard for governments and manufacturers to decide what their long-term plans should be now okay Jonathan thank you very much well let's bring in Mariko Oi who is in our Asia business hub in Singapore watching financial markets so Mariko how are they looking today well Sally I think it's fair to say that we are back on a rollercoaster ride you and I have been watching the stock market reaction since Thursday last week ever since mr. Trump announced those latest tariffs in what the White House calls on Liberation Day and on Thursday and Friday we saw that sell-off and then on Monday we saw a much bigger sharp sell-off especially in Japan and Hong Kong yesterday we saw a bit of a recovery but then once again we are back in the red so basically investors are not liking everything that they're hearing in terms of that escalating tension between the United States and China as Shimer and Jonathan were talking about it various Asian governments are in negotiation with Washington but so far no one has been successful in winning an exemption or getting a deal and that's why we're seeing this sell-off investors and economists have been warning about these tariffs pushing up prices in the United States and possibly pushing the u.s. and even a global economy into a recession and that fear is getting realistic day by day thank you so much Mariko and thank you also to Jonathan head Shimer Khalil and Peter bows as well as we get reaction to these tariffs which have now been in place for nearly 15 minutes on all these countries 60 countries digesting brand-new tariffs let's now focus on China I'm joined by Han Lin who is China country director of the Asia group welcome to BBC News a hundred and four percent is the tariffs now on Chinese goods headed to the United States what's your thoughts on that yeah these tariffs are quite frustrating for the Chinese government not that China has feels unprepared but that the US China trade situation has unraveled so quickly without a clear off-ramp or a channel of communication besides China capitulating which is not likely going to happen but but certainly one thing that's being watched as carefully as this is that I remember late last quarter China had announced that if there was a trade war China would respond firmly it has a more diverse and deeper toolkit to retaliate with and that China has a greater capacity to endear or suffer pain so it looks like this thesis is about to be challenged over the coming weeks and months but certainly one thing we do know which is this if China can export its way to GDP growth it's going to focus more on the domestic economy and when you look at China's sinking stock market there's a lot more pressure to accelerate the fiscal and monetary stimulus that's been announced earlier but but that pivot from being the factory of the world to looking at economic growth fuel by domestic demand is not an easy transition and actually it's something China's been trying to do for a few years now really since the global pandemic so how will it make that shift I mean I'm looking at Goldman Sachs who's now saying the impact on the Chinese economy could be something like four and a half percent this year of a reduction in GDP growth that is a challenge China is trying to deal with because it looks like at least based on the recent purchasing managers index data for March the economy looks like it's stabilizing and that there is still a lot of potential for aggregate demand growth and that things and stimulus such as cutting rates still have yet to happen so there are still potential but that is true China has stuck to its 5% growth target this year that was certainly announced during the recent two sessions and how likely it's going to meet that 5% growth target in a way that people feel safe and comfortable going forward that is still very much an open question okay Han Lin from the Asia Group thank you for giving us your take on the challenges facing China well let's now talk to someone who is glued to the screens a trader who an investor Dan Ives who's the global head of tech research at Wedbush securities Dan how are you doing I mean look I'd tell you 25 years doing this through dot-com bubble burst financial crisis COVID I think this is probably the scariest days that I've seen in my career I must admit Dan I'm going to agree with you on that because I've been working in financial journalism as long as you have I remember the dot-com bubble bursting at the end of the 90s as you say the financial crisis to 2008 COVID this feels more intense and the gyrations are much more severe so why is that because you don't know the rules of the game and ultimately these are things where when you talk about turning around you know once this snowball starts going downhill you can't stop it and I believe as these go into effect the recessions almost guaranteed in the US and I think this is it's an economic Armageddon that's self-inflicted in my opinion it's the worst policy move out of the White House in a hundred years so you are not on board then with the president who says okay I know this is explosive I know this is painful but in the long term America will be the winner we are making America great again America wealthy again is that not what will happen the opposite because I mean someone like myself it's been 25 years in around the supply chain in Asia in China in Taiwan it's a fictional tale that you're gonna make iPhones in the US and the market is not Republican or Democrat it's telling news reality and in news math and that's why stocks are selling off and that's what but this is gonna go down in history unfortunately it's gonna be a dark chapter and I just believe the pressure is gonna continue to mount in DC on Wall Street then negotiations are gonna start because this cannot be at this level it continues to be an absurd situation unfortunately it's consumers that are gonna be paying for it and Dan you've been over the years that I've spoken to you extremely bullish on on Tesla also Apple as well which has been the darling of the market and seen as a solid stock and yet obviously Apple is so exposed to all of this what's your take on those kind of companies that have been massively sold off and in and Tesla in particular and Elon Musk and his role in all of this not that he's involved with tariffs specifically but of course his alignment with President Trump look I think no industry has heard more than these time in US tech it could take US tech sector back a decade at the same point there for the first time in 30 years US has ahead of China well when it comes to tech in my opinion when it comes to AI revolution look I mean longer term our bullish stands for means and we haven't downgraded stock but I'll tell you when it comes to Musk he has to get out of government it's actually not a choice at this point Tesla's become a political symbol it's been a debacle of epic proportions and look clock struck midnight he needs to leave the US government in terms of his role

      ドナルド・トランプが最初に関税撤廃を発表してから1週間が経ち、世界中で関税の全容が明らかになりつつある。これは、中国が米国への製品の関税を引き下げなかった結果であり、ドナルド・トランプが望んでいたことだ。彼はこれを爆発的なものと表現し、少し揺さぶりをかける必要があると言ったが、国際的な反応を測ると、少し控えめな表現かもしれない。ウォール街では、トレーダーがスクリーンから目を離すことができないように、上下にあらゆる方向で迅速な動きが見られる。というのも、ウォール街の乱高下は、ホワイトハウスのちょっとした言葉

    • Some people are beginning to stockpile those goods in their homes while they can before they expect the prices to rise in the next few days.
    B1 中級