in order to
in order to — 慣用語
1. used to state the reason or purpose behind an action — it connects what someone
為了
表示做某事的理由或目的
used to state the reason or purpose behind an action — it connects what someone does with the goal they hope to achieve by doing it
Chiara woke up before sunrise in order to catch the first bus to school.
Chiara 在天亮前醒來,為了趕上第一班前往學校的公車。
in order to + infinitive for purpose
Theo saved money each month in order to buy his mother a new washing machine.
Theo 每個月存下一部分薪水,為了給母親買一台新的洗衣機。
in order to + verb phrase expressing a goal
The school installed brighter lights in order to make the playground safer after dark.
學校安裝了更亮的燈光,為了讓操場在入夜後更安全。
Lakan moved to a smaller apartment in order to save money for his university classes.
Lakan 搬到一間比較小的公寓,為了省錢繳大學的學費。
- in order not to
the negative counterpart, 'so as not to'
文法句型
in order to + base verb
in order to + verb phrase
用法筆記
In everyday speech, speakers often drop 'in order' and use only 'to' (e.g., 'I called to check on you'). 'In order to' is more common in formal writing and when the purpose needs extra emphasis.