gos·pel /ˈɡɒspəl $ ˈɡɑːs-/ noun2 (also Gospel) [singular] the life of Christ and the ideas that he taught 福音〔指基督的生平和教誨〕preach/spread the gospel (=tell people about it) 傳福音Missionaries were sent to preach the Gospel. 傳教士被派出去傳福音。
3 [countableC usually singular]BELIEVE a set of ideas that someone believes in very strongly and tries to persuade other people to accept 信念,信仰spread/preach the gospelspreading the gospel of science 傳播科學真理
4 (also gospel truth) [uncountableU]TRUE something that is completely true 真理,絕對真理Don’t take everything she says as gospel (=don’t believe everything she says). 别把她說的每句話都當真理。
spread/preach the gospel• While Buckley spread the gospel at the Moscone Center, the curtain went up on widespread management departures.• Matthew, Mark, Luke and John spreading the gospel.• Keep spreading the gospel, it needs to be heard.• It was only a few minutes into Sunday when Vice President Gore started preaching the gospel.• Howard was regarded as a working fulfilment of the three-fold commission to teach, preach the gospel and heal the sick.• They preach the gospel of self-sufficiency, railing against government handouts.• She learned to pray at two or three, and felt chosen to preach the gospel to the heathen from eleven.• In colonial times, Western missionaries would dash off to bastions of other faiths to preach the Gospel.