释义 |
in order for (or that)So that: staff must be committed to the change in order for it to succeed...- She added the council was pursuing the acquisition of land and property along the route in order for the scheme to go ahead.
- All of these are valid questions, because in order for a bully to succeed he or she must have victims.
- Classes were cancelled after the school shut for a day and a half at the height of the crisis in order for security to be increased.
See parent entry: order |