sucedido
/suθeˈdido/, [su.θeˈð̞i.ð̞o]happened
Verb sucedido m (feminine singular sucedida, masculine plural sucedidos, feminine plural sucedidas)
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Masculine singular past participle of suceder.
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Todo eso ya ha sucedido antes, y sucederá otra vez.
All that has happened before, and will happen again.
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Pensé que algo horrible había sucedido.
I thought something horrible had happened.
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El análisis de salpicaduras de sangre juega un papel importante en la determinación de lo que ha sucedido en la escena del crimen.
Blood spatter analysis plays an important role in determining what has happened at a crime scene.
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Saber lo que sucederá es más importante que saber lo que ha sucedido.
Knowing what will happen is more important than knowing what has happened.
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Tom se sentía muy culpable por lo sucedido.
Tom felt very guilty about what happened.
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Es lo mejor que jamás me ha sucedido.
It's the best thing that ever happened to me.
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No me siento responsable por lo sucedido.
I don't feel responsible for what happened.
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La función de la política no es vengar lo sucedido, sino cuidar que no se repita.
The role of politics is not to avenge what has happened, but to ensure that it doesn't happen again.
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Creí por un momento que Tom realmente iba a contarle a María qué había sucedido.
I thought for a moment Tom was really going to tell Mary about what happened.
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Algo terrible ha sucedido.
Something terrible has happened.
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