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gospel

/gos-puhl/US // ˈgɒs pəl //UK // (ˈɡɒspəl) //

福音,福音书,福音诗,好消息

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the teachings of Jesus and the apostles; the Christian revelation.
    • : the story of Christ's life and teachings, especially as contained in the first four books of the New Testament, namely Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
    • : any of these four books.
    • : something regarded as true and implicitly believed: to take his report for gospel.
    • : a doctrine regarded as of prime importance: political gospel.
    • : glad tidings, especially concerning salvation and the kingdom of God as announced to the world by Christ.
    • : Ecclesiastical. an extract from one of the four Gospels, forming part of the Eucharistic service in certain churches.
    • : gospel music.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or proclaiming the gospel or its teachings: a gospel preacher.
    • : in accordance with the gospel; evangelical.
    • : of or relating to gospel music: a gospel singer.

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Examples

  • I also wanted to be able to demonstrate that the data from SEO tools shouldn’t be taken for gospel, but rather, they should be used for broad trend identification and quick-and-dirty competitor analysis.

  • You should also tell your clients that the metrics reported in these tools are not to be taken for gospel.

  • Because Gitlab makes money by selling software that helps programmers do their jobs without a physical office, it also benefits from spreading its own, WFH brand of gospel.

  • Arthur Daniels, an 86-year-old deacon who liked to sing gospel songs, was living in an outdated nursing home when the pandemic arrived.

  • Carlson says early on, whenever Lee or Michael Dearing, one of her professors at Stanford, would give her a piece of advice, she felt like it was the gospel.

  • As it currently stands, the Via Dolorosa follows the account given in the Gospel of John.

  • The rest of the episode follows Carrie spreading the gospel of her indignance over the thoughtless goodbye.

  • And its mean-hearted message, in my opinion, has corrupted the social gospel.

  • To get into that emotional state, she played gospel music her grandmother had played.

  • We think of Christianity as sexless, this [Gospel] says that sex is sacred.

  • The spread of the holy gospel and uninterrupted preaching went on until the return of the ambassador.

  • The extent to which the man was lowered and lost in the risen Lord is especially revealed in the fourth Gospel.

  • I gib ten dollars toward de stated preaching ob de Gospel de fus' year, and de peepil all call me Brudder Dickson.

  • These are points that will help us signally in any attempt to understand such a story as the Gospel story of the Resurrection.

  • That the whole people will, in gospel times, be united in such a relation the voice of prophecy would seem to indicate.

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