so as to
so as to — 慣用語
1. used before a verb to state the goal or aim of an action — it tells why someone
為了;以便
表示目的,引出動作為何而做
used before a verb to state the goal or aim of an action — it tells why someone does something or why something exists
Tamar booked a taxi so as to arrive at the airport before dawn.
Tamar 預訂了一輛計程車,以便在天亮前抵達機場。
so as to + infinitive showing purpose
The hospital upgraded its equipment so as to provide better care for patients.
醫院升級了設備,以便為病人提供更好的照護。
so as to + infinitive after institutional subject
Joshua kept his voice low so as not to wake the sleeping baby.
Joshua 把聲音壓得很低,以免吵醒正在睡覺的嬰兒。
Samir adjusted the camera angle so as to capture the sunset behind the mountain.
Samir 調整了相機角度,以便捕捉山後的夕陽美景。
The city planted more trees so as to reduce street noise near the primary school.
市政府種植了更多樹木,以減少小學附近的街道噪音。
- in order to
more formal and explicit, often used in official or written English
- to
shorter and less formal, the everyday way to express purpose
- so that
followed by a full clause with subject + verb, not an infinitive
文法句型
so as to + infinitive
so as not to + infinitive
用法筆記
The negative form is 'so as not to + verb' — the word 'not' goes before 'to', not after it. This pattern is common when explaining why someone avoids doing something. 'So as to' is slightly more careful and deliberate in tone than the simple infinitive 'to' for expressing purpose.