hechos
/ˈet͡ʃos/, [ˈe.t͡ʃos]facts
Adjective hechos m pl
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masculine plural of hecho
Noun hechos m pl
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plural of hecho
Verb hechos m pl
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Masculine plural past participle of hacer.
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Queremos saber los hechos.
We want to know the facts.
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¡Mi opinión es firme! Por favor, no me confunda con hechos.
My mind is made up! Please, do not confuse me with facts.
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Los hechos valen más que las palabras.
Deeds are better than words.
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Estos dos pantalones están hechos con telas diferentes.
These two pairs of pants are made from different materials.
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El periódico publica los hechos más importantes.
The newspaper publishes the most important facts.
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Tienes que afrontar los hechos.
You must face the facts.
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No queremos ignorar hechos.
We don't want to ignore facts.
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Tom tiene que enfrentarse a los hechos.
Tom needs to face the facts.
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La mayoría de los templos japoneses están hechos de madera.
Most Japanese temples are made of wood.
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Están hechos un manojo de nervios.
They're on pins and needles.
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