Usage examples of "se juger" in French with translation to English

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On devrait juger un arbre d'après ses fruits. You should judge a tree by its fruits.
À en juger d'après ce superbe bronzage, il semble que tu aies passé l'essentiel de tes vacances à la plage. Judging by that great tan, it looks like you spent most of your vacation on the beach.
À en juger par ce qu'il dit, il paraît un homme capable. Judging from what he says, he seems to be a man of ability.
Il est encore trop tôt pour juger. It's still too early to tell.
Nous avons tendance à juger tout le monde par nous-même. We are prone to judge every one by ourselves.
Les vrais artistes ne méprisent rien ; ils s'obligent à comprendre au lieu de juger. True artists scorn nothing; they force themselves to understand instead of judging.
À en juger par sa réputation, elle semble être la personne appropriée pour ce poste. Judging from all reports, she seems to be right for the job.
La justice, c'est de juger les hommes sur eux-mêmes et non sur leur nom ou leurs idées. Justice is to judge men on their own merits, not according to their names or their ideas.
À en juger par le ciel, il est possible qu'il pleuve cet après-midi. Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain this afternoon.
À en juger d'après le ciel, il fera beau demain. Judging from the look of the sky, it will be fine tomorrow.
À en juger par son visage, il semble qu'il ait réussi. Judging from the look on his face, it seems that he has succeeded.
À en juger d'après la taille de cette empreinte de pas, je dirais que l'auteur du crime fait environ un mètre quatre-vingts. Judging by the size of this footprint, I'd say the perp is about six feet tall.
On ne peut pas juger un livre sur sa couverture. You can't judge a book by its cover.
Tom affirmait, à en juger par le verbe devant lui, que la phrase était au passé tandis que Mary voyant le participe sous ses yeux, jurait que c'était un présent. Tom was asserting, judging by the verb in front of him, that the sentence was past tense, while Mary, seeing the gerundive under her eyes, was swearing it was a present.
À en juger par son accent, il doit être de Kyushu. Judging from his accent, he must be from Kyushu.
À en juger par l'aspect du ciel, il se pourrait bien que nous ayons une averse avant la tombée de la nuit. Judging from the look of the sky, we might have a shower before nightfall.
Il faut juger un homme autant sur ses ennemis que sur ses amis. You shall judge of a man by his foes as well as by his friends.
Il ne faut pas juger une personne à son apparence. Don't judge a person by his appearance.
Vous devez juger l'affaire de manière impartiale. You have to judge the case without bias.
La haute cour a décidé de juger le chef de guerre fugitif par contumace. The high court decided to try the fugitive warlord in abstentia.
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