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Judging from Meaning in English

expression · lemma: judge from

ˈdʒədʒɪŋ/ /ˈfɹəm
JUH-jing frum
dʒˈʌdʒɪŋ/ /fɹˈɒm
JUJ-ing FROM

释义

A phrase used before giving an opinion based on what you see, hear, or know about a situation.

用法与细微差别

Usually used at the beginning of a sentence. Commonly followed by facts or evidence ('judging from his smile...'). Neutral and informal. Sometimes interchangeable with 'based on' or 'from what I can tell'.

例句

Judging from the empty fridge, we need to go shopping soon.

natural

Judging from the noise, the party next door is still going strong.

natural

Judging from the weather, we should take an umbrella.

basic

Judging from his face, he is very tired.

basic

Judging from their laughter, the kids are having fun.

basic

Judging from her reaction, she didn't like the gift much.

natural