Translation of "si l'on en croit" to English
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Dictionary translations for "si l'on en croit"
si l'on en croit
preposition
Contexts with "si l'on en croit"
Si on en croit les apparences, elle doit être très riche.
Judging from her appearance, she seems to be very rich.
Être « très occupé » ne veut ni dire que l'on court partout ni que l'on agit comme si l'on avait le temps pour personne ou quoi que ce soit.
Being "really busy" does not mean running around and acting like you don't have time for anyone or anything.
Si on en croit son apparence, il doit être riche.
Judging from his appearance, he must be a rich man.
On ne peut jamais être heureux si l'on se sent envieux à l'égard d'autrui.
You can never be happy if you feel envious of other people.
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