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gospel ['gɒspəl]1 noun∎ St Mark's Gospel, the Gospel according to St Mark l'Évangile m selon saint Marc;∎ to preach the gospel prêcher l'évangile;∎ figurative to preach the gospel of monetarism prêcher le monétarisme;∎ figurative to take sth as gospel prendre qch pour parole d'évangile(song) negro spiritual m►► gospel book évangéliaire m;gospel music gospel m;gospel oath serment m prêté sur l'Évangile;gospel singer chanteur(euse) m,f de gospels;figurative the gospel truth la vérité vraie -
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gospel [ˈgɒspəl]a. évangile mb. ( = music) gospel m* * *['gɒspl] 1.noun Évangile m2.to take something as gospel ou gospel truth — prendre quelque chose pour parole d'évangile
noun modifier Musicgospel music — gospel m
gospel singer — chanteur/-euse m/f de gospel
gospel song — gospel m
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A n Évangile m ; the gospel according to l'Évangile selon ; to spread the gospel lit, fig répandre l'Évangile ; to take sth as gospel ou gospel truth prendre qch pour parole d'évangile.B modif2 Relig [oath] prêté sur l'Évangile. -
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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
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(Marisa dos Reis Nunes)(1973-)Internationally celebrated, popular singer of the "new fado." Born in Mozambique on 16 December 1973, at the time a colony of Portugal, Marisa dos Reis Nunes is the daughter of a Portuguese father and a mother born in Mozambique. Her maternal grandmother is African. "Mariza," the stage name selected after she became a noted performer, moved to Portugal at age three and lived in some of Lisbon's older quarters, including Alfama and Mouraria, where there is a tradition of fado singing. After she learned to sing, her favorite early styles were gospel, soul, and jazz, before she became an established singer of fado. Her first album, Fado em Mim (2001) was very popular in Portugal, and soon she became an international singing celebrity whose distinctive voice and attractive if exotic looks helped win over audiences.Mariza's early singing style was reminiscent of the singing of Portugal's great fado singer of an earlier generation, Amália Rodrigues. Especially noteworthy is her hairstyle, which resembles the "marcelling" style of women in the 1920s and 1930s. By 2008, she had been recognized as a two-time Latin Grammy nominee for her distinctive new style and voice. A fervent globetrotter in her concert touring, she has been feted in many countries in all the continents of the world, and she has performed in Carnegie Hall, New York, Hollywood Bowl, London's Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Toronto's Massey Hall, and many other important venues. Her album Concerto em Lisboa received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album in 2007, and her most recent performances reflect influences on her fado of jazz, Flamenco, and Latin and African sounds.
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