judging from - translation to English
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judging from - translation to English

Pig Shows; Swine judging
  • Pig judging in Britain

judging from      
= a juzgar por, de acuerdo con, según
Ex: Judging from the history of warfare and skirmish between the British and the French, I am surprised you are so civil towards each other.
judging from      
Si juzgar según
judging         
EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE TO MAKE A CONSIDERED DECISION
Judging; Judgments; Judged; Judgment; Human judgement; Human judgment; Judgment (decision making)
(n.) = resolución, sentencia, dictamen
Ex: The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.
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* judging by = a juzgar por, de acuerdo con, según
* judging from = a juzgar por, de acuerdo con, según
* judging panel = jurado

Definition

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Wikipedia

Pig show

Pig shows are an event where pigs are evaluated for their quality. They are evaluated on a multitude of things which include composition (muscle vs. fat), capaciousness, and skeletal integrity along with general appearance and conformation to their respective breed. Owners buy or raise their pigs from small piglets and spend time learning what the pig needs to make it the best possible. You can switch up compositions of a pig by simply changing what and how you feed them. Other names for a pig show include swine show and hog show. A pig show is frequently part of a larger agricultural show. During the agricultural show pigs may be shown, as well as cattle, goats, and sheep.

Examples of use of judging from
1. Judging from their record, I doubt that they have.
2. Judging from history, these concerns might be misguided.
3. Judging from last Tuesday‘s returns, they didn‘t convince anybody else.
4. Politics is a tough subject, judging from literary history.
5. It‘s all about focus and goals, judging from Burck‘s summary description.