Sentence examples of "D'après" in French with translation "from"

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D'après cette preuve, il est innocent. From this evidence it follows that he is innocent.
D'après l'aspect du ciel, il va neiger. Judging from the look of the sky, it is going to snow.
D'après son apparence, il est peut-être militaire. Judging from his appearance, he may be a soldier.
D'après son accent, il est originaire de Kansai. Judging from his accent, he is from Kansai.
À en juger d'après le ciel, il fera beau demain. Judging from the look of the sky, it will be fine tomorrow.
D'après moi, ce serait mieux d'attendre un peu plus. From my point of view, it would be better to wait a little longer.
Il est clair, d'après ses actions, qu'il l'aime. It's clear from his actions that he loves her.
Alors? Revigoré, le matin d'après avoir passé l'épreuve de la virginité? So? Feeling refreshed, the morning after graduating from virginity?
D'après l'expression sinistre du docteur, il était clair qu'il avait de sombres nouvelles pour le patient. From the doctor's grim expression, it was clear he had somber news for the patient.
On peut dire, rien que d'après le jargon, que ces instructions ont été rédigées pour des bâtisseurs professionnels et non pour le consommateur lambda. You can tell from the jargon alone that these instructions were written for experienced builders and not the average consumer.
Dans les années soixante-dix, le comité de la censure de l'Ontario interdit le film « Le Tambour » d'après le roman de Günter Grass, mais les médias trouvèrent cela stupide et donc la Société Radio-Canada, SRC, montra les scènes offensantes ce soir-là, d'une côte à l'autre, dans le journal national. In the 1970’s the Ontario Censor Board banned the film "The Tin Drum" from the Günter Grass novel, but the media found this silly, and so the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC, showed the offending scene that night from coast to coast on the national news.
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