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so that
為了…,以便…;結果…,以致…
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
So
adv.
1.
In
that
manner
or
degree
;
as
,
indicated
(
in
any
way
),
or
as
implied
,
or
as
supposed
to
be
known
.
Why
is
his
chariot
so
long
in
coming?
--
Judges
v
. 28.
2.
In
like
manner
or
degree
;
in
the
same
way
;
thus
;
for
like
reason
;
whith
equal
reason
; --
used
correlatively
,
following
as
,
to
denote
comparison
or
resemblance
;
sometimes
,
also
,
following
inasmuch
as
.
As
a
war
should
be
undertaken
upon
a
just
motive
,
so
a
prince
ought
to
consider
the
condition
he
is
in
.
--
Swift
.
3.
In
such
manner
;
to
such
degree
; --
used
correlatively
with
as
or
that
following
;
as
,
he
was
so
fortunate
as
to
escape
.
I
viewed
in
may
mind
,
so
far
as
I
was
able
,
the
beginning
and
progress
of
a
rising
world
.
--
T
.
Burnet
.
He
is
very
much
in
Sir
Roger's
esteem
,
so
that
he
lives
in
the
family
rather
as
a
relation
than
dependent
.
--
Addison
.
4.
Very
;
in
a
high
degree
;
that
is
,
in
such
a
degree
as
can
not
well
be
expressed
;
as
,
he
is
so
good
;
he
planned
so
wisely
.
5.
In
the
same
manner
;
as
has
been
stated
or
suggested
;
in
this
or
that
condition
or
state
;
under
these
circumstances
;
in
this
way
; --
with
reflex
reference
to
something
just
asserted
or
implied
;
used
also
with
the
verb
to
be
,
as
a
predicate
.
Use
him
[
your
tutor
]
with
great
respect
yourself
,
and
cause
all
your
family
to
do
so
too
.
--
Locke
.
It
concerns
every
man
,
with
the
greatest
seriousness
,
to
inquire
into
those
matters
,
whether
they
be
so
or
not
.
--
Tillotson
.
He
is
Sir
Robert's
son
,
and
so
art
thou
.
--
Shak
.
6.
The
case
being
such
;
therefore
;
on
this
account
;
for
this
reason
;
on
these
terms
; --
used
both
as
an
adverb
and
a
conjuction
.
God
makes
him
in
his
own
image
an
intellectual
creature
,
and
so
capable
of
dominion
.
--
Locke
.
Here
,
then
,
exchange
we
mutually
forgiveness
;
So
may
the
guilt
of
all
my
broken
vows
,
My
perjuries
to
thee
,
be
all
forgotten
. --
Rowe
.
7.
It
is
well
;
let
it
be
as
it
is
,
or
let
it
come
to
pass
; --
used
to
express
assent
.
And
when
'
t
is
writ
,
for
my
sake
read
it
over
,
And
if
it
please
you
,
so
;
if
not
,
why
,
so
. --
Shak
.
There
is
Percy
;
if
your
father
will
do
me
any
honor
,
so
;
if
not
,
let
him
kill
the
next
Percy
himself
.
--
Shak
.
8.
Well
;
the
fact
being
as
stated
; --
used
as
an
expletive
;
as
,
so
the
work
is
done
,
is
it
?
9.
Is
it
thus
?
do
you
mean
what
you
say
? --
with
an
upward
tone
;
as
,
do
you
say
he
refuses
?
So
? [
Colloq
.]
10.
About
the
number
,
time
,
or
quantity
specified
;
thereabouts
;
more
or
less
;
as
,
I
will
spend
a
week
or
so
in
the
country
;
I
have
read
only
a
page
or
so
.
A
week
or
so
will
probably
reconcile
us
.
--
Gay
.
Note:
☞
See
the
Note
under
Ill
,
adv.
So
. . .
as
.
So
is
now
commonly
used
as
a
demonstrative
correlative
of
as
when
it
is
the
puprpose
to
emphasize
the
equality
or
comparison
suggested
,
esp
.
in
negative
assertions
,
and
questions
implying
a
negative
answer
.
By
Shakespeare
and
others
so
. . .
as
was
much
used
where
as
. . .
as
is
now
common
.
See
the
Note
under
As
, 1.
So
do
,
as
thou
hast
said
.
--
Gen
.
xviii
. 5.
As
a
flower
of
the
field
,
so
he
flourisheth
.
--
Ps
.
ciii
. 15.
Had
woman
been
so
strong
as
men
.
--
Shak
.
No
country
suffered
so
much
as
England
.
--
Macaulay
.
--
So far
,
to
that
point
or
extent
;
in
that
particular
.
“The
song
was
moral
,
and
so
far
was
right.”
--
Cowper
.
So far forth
,
as
far
;
to
such
a
degree
. --
Shak
.
--
Bacon
.
So forth
,
further
in
the
same
or
similar
manner
;
more
of
the
same
or
a
similar
kind
.
See
And so forth
,
under
And
.
So, so
,
well
,
well
.
“
So,
so
,
it
works
;
now
,
mistress
,
sit
you
fast.”
--
Dryden
.
Also
,
moderately
or
tolerably
well
;
passably
;
as
,
he
succeeded
but
so
so
.
“His
leg
is
but
so
so
.”
--
Shak
.
So that
,
to
the
end
that
;
in
order
that
;
with
the
effect
or
result
that
.
So then
,
thus
then
it
is
;
therefore
;
the
consequence
is
.
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