Acontecido in english
Event
pronunciation: ɪvent part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪvent part of speech: noun
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acontecer = befall ; go on.
Example: The severe economic crisis that befell scholarly micropublishing in 1987 and 1988 could well recur.Example: How she ached to be a poet and by some wizardry of pen capture the mysteries going on out there.more:
» acontecer en el mundo = go down in + the world .
Example: Nearly everyone has a smartphone with a camera these days, so when something big goes down in the world you can expect more on-the-scene footage than a news crew could ever hope to gather on their own.» cambiar lo acontencido = change + the course of events .
Example: Are there moments in which Jean could have acted differently and thereby changed the course of the events that followed?.