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1 to take something as/for Gospel (truth)
to take something as/for Gospel (truth)}tomar como verdade, acreditar no Evangelho.English-Portuguese dictionary > to take something as/for Gospel (truth)
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2 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.) evangelho* * *gos.pel[g'ɔspəl] n 1 Evangelho. 2 verdade, coisa que se tem por verdadeira. • adj evangélico, relativo ao Evangelho. to take something as or for Gospel ( truth) tomar como verdade, acreditar no Evangelho.
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take something as gospel — phrase to believe something without doubting it at all You mustn’t treat what as I say as gospel. Thesaurus: to believe or accept that something is true or existssynonym Main entry: gospel … Useful english dictionary
take something as gospel — take (something) as gospel to believe that something is certainly true. His opinions on international issues are taken as gospel by his colleagues. Etymology: from the literal meaning of gospel (= one of the books in the Bible that tell the story … New idioms dictionary
take something as gospel — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers … New idioms dictionary
take something as gospel truth — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers … New idioms dictionary
take something as gospel — to believe something without doubting it at all You mustn t treat what as I say as gospel … English dictionary
accept something as gospel — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers … New idioms dictionary
accept something as gospel truth — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers … New idioms dictionary
take as gospel — take (something) as gospel to believe that something is certainly true. His opinions on international issues are taken as gospel by his colleagues. Etymology: from the literal meaning of gospel (= one of the books in the Bible that tell the story … New idioms dictionary
gospel — gos|pel [ gaspl ] noun 1. ) gospel or gospel music uncount a type of Christian music influenced by SOUL and R AND B that developed in the churches that black people went to in the south of the U.S. in the past. It is sung by groups of singers who … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
take as gospel truth — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers … New idioms dictionary
take as gospel — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers … New idioms dictionary