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To that end Meaning in English

expression

ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət/ /ˈɛnd
too / tuh / ti THAT end
tˈuː/ /ðˈæt/ /ˈɛnd
too THAT end

释义

This formal phrase means 'for that purpose' or 'in order to achieve that goal.' It is often used to link an intention with actions that follow.

用法与细微差别

"To that end" is formal and common in business, academic, or official writing, rarely in casual speech. It introduces actions taken for a specific goal. Often appears at the start of a sentence or after explaining the goal. Do not confuse with 'at the end' (meaning time or location).

例句

We want to reduce waste. To that end, we started recycling.

basic

She wants to improve her English. To that end, she takes online classes.

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We must finish this project soon. To that end, everyone will work overtime.

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I'm trying to eat healthier these days. To that end, I stopped buying junk food.

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The company wants to expand into new markets. To that end, they've hired more staff.

natural

Our goal is to make things easier for customers. To that end, we're redesigning the website.

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