Possible Results:
acudí
-come
Affirmative imperativevosconjugation ofacudir.
acudí
-I came
Preteriteyoconjugation ofacudir.

acudir

Solo acudí al fisioterapeuta cuando el dolor se hizo insoportable.
I consulted the physiotherapist only when the pain became unbearable.
No sabías nada de él hasta que yo acudí a ti.
You knew nothing of him until I came to you.
No me dijo nada hasta que yo acudí a ella.
She said nothing to me until I went to her.
Me sentí muy solo y de nuevo acudí al alcohol.
I was very lonely and again turned to alcohol.
Después de esto, acudí a un hospital de nuevo para otro ultrasonido.
Afterwards, I went to a hospital again for another ultrasound.
Yo acudí al hospital y me dijeron que tenía tuberculosis.
I went to hospital and heard that I had tuberculosis.
Así que acudí a un hospital cerca de mi casa.
So I went to hospital near my house.
También acudí a los archivos de Moscú en 1994.
I also turned to the Moscow archives themselves in 1994.
Así que en abril, 1996, acudí a la clínica Castillo.
So in April, 1996 I came to Dr. Castillo clinic.
Conque acudí al BCE y solicité una reunión.
So I went to the ECB and asked for a meeting.
¿Por qué crees que acudí a ti primero?
Why did you think I came to you first?
Así que acudí a ella e hizo lo mismo.
So I just went to her and did the same thing.
No podemos, claro, por eso acudí a Ud.
We're not, of course. That's why I came to you.
Yo no acudí a ti, tú acudiste a mí.
I didn't come to you, you came to me.
Así que acudí a la botella en busca de apoyo.
So I turned to the bottle for support.
Por eso es por lo que no acudí a ti de inmediato.
Which is why I didn't come to you right away.
En 1948 acudí a Willi Baumeister, que se hallaba en Stuttgart.
In 1948 I went to Willi Baumeister in Stuttgart.
Me asusté, así que acudí al hospital con mis padres.
I went to hospital with my parents in a hurry.
Fui el primero que acudí a la escena.
I was the first responder to the scene.
Por eso acudí a ti, a nosotros no nos escuchará.
That's why i came to you. He won't listen to us.
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