Usage examples of "looking like" in English with translation to French

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She looks like her aunt. Elle ressemble à sa tante.
Tom looks like a clever boy. Tom semble être un garçon intelligent.
She looks like her mother. Elle ressemble à sa mère.
What does this look like to you? Comment cela te semble-t-il ?
It looks like an apple. Ça ressemble à une pomme.
It looks like Tom won the race. Il semble que Tom ait gagné la partie.
It looks like an egg. Cela ressemble à un oeuf.
It looks like Mary is drunk again. Il semble que Marie soit encore ivre.
He looks like your brother. Il ressemble à ton frère.
This isn't what it looks like. Ce n'est pas ce que ça semble être.
He looks like his father. Il ressemble à son père.
It looks like you're pretty clever. Tu sembles être assez malin.
Nancy looks like my sister. Nancy ressemble à ma grande sœur.
It looks like he died from asphyxiating himself. Il semble qu'il soit mort par auto-asphyxie.
Did he look like a doctor? Est-ce qu'il ressemblait à un docteur ?
It looks like we fell into a trap. Il semble que nous soyons tombé dans un piège.
What does your car look like? À quoi ressemble ta voiture ?
Looks like we barked up the wrong tree. Il semble que nous ayons fait fausse route.
He looked like a rich man. Il ressemble à un homme riche.
It looked like no one could stop President Reagan. Il semblait que personne ne pouvait arrêter le Président Reagan.
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