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['gɒspl] 1.nome Vangelo m.2.to take sth. as gospel o gospel truth — fig. prendere qcs. per vangelo
modificatore mus. [music, singer] gospel* * *['ɡospəl]((one of the four descriptions in the Bible of) the life and teaching of Christ: the Gospel according to St Luke; The parable of the sower is in one of the gospels.) vangelo* * *gospel /ˈgɒspl/n.1 [cu] vangelo ( anche fig.); complesso di principi; dottrina; verità assoluta (o inconfutabile): the Gospel according to St Luke, il Vangelo secondo San Luca; to preach the Gospel, predicare il Vangelo; (econ.) the gospel of «laissez faire», il vangelo del liberismo● Gospel book, libro dei Vangeli letti alla Comunione □ Gospel oath, giuramento (fatto) sul Vangelo □ (fam. USA) gospel pusher, predicatore □ (fam.) gospel shop, cappella metodista □ (mus.) gospel singer, cantante gospel □ gospel truth, verità sacrosanta □ to take st. as gospel, prender qc. per (verità di) vangelo.* * *['gɒspl] 1.nome Vangelo m.2.to take sth. as gospel o gospel truth — fig. prendere qcs. per vangelo
modificatore mus. [music, singer] gospel
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