Biblical, from Hebrew Ba'al, literally "owner, master, lord," a title applied to any deity (including Jehovah), but later a name of a particular Semitic solar deity worshipped licentiously by the Phoenecians and Carthaginians; from ba'al "he took possession of," also "he married;" related to or derived from Akkadian Belu (source of Hebrew Bel), name of Marduk. Identical with the first element in Beelzebub and the second in Hannibal. Used figuratively in English for any "false god."
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Although the heroes defeat Baal, his demonic army continues to advance.
雖然Baal被打敗, 但他的軍團(tuán)仍然繼續(xù)在殺戮.
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2. Baal and his army march on Mount Arreat.
Baal和他的軍團(tuán)向Arreat山開進(jìn).
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3. The resulting explosion destroys Mount Arreat, ravages much of the countryside , and decimates Baal's army.