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Portuguese term or phrase:
comboio maldito
English translation:
train from Hell
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Dec 13, 2013 12:21
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Portuguese term
comboio maldito
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I am translating an article about the flight of Jews from Nazi-occupied Europe. I have come across the term "o comboio maldito" a section heading dealing with the sealed train that carried refugees across Spain. "The cursed/damned train" doesn't seem appropriate, nor does "train of the damned". Any suggestions. Thanks.
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train from Hell
At least indicates that hell is where they were coming from, not where they were going to
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Thanks Douglas. |
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Muriel Vasconcellos
: This seems to be the closest, though without context it's really hard to tell.
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Thanks Muriel
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Nick Taylor
: yes - where they are coming from - seems treasonable
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Thanks Nick. reasonable or treasonable?
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airmailrpl
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thanks
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Comment: "In the context, this seems the most appropriate"
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damnable/ infamous / execrable / despicable / doomed convoy (train)
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Note from asker:
Hi. First time on here, so probably didn't provide enough context, for which I apologise. The train was carrying people to their freedom in Portugal, from where they continued to North America. Not to their death. Sorry. |
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death train
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The Twentieth Train: The True Story of the Ambush of the Death Train to Auschwitz [Marion ... The Spring of 1943 was a desperate season for the Jews of Brussels.
The Twentieth Train: The True Story of the Ambush of the Death Train to Auschwitz [Marion ... The Spring of 1943 was a desperate season for the Jews of Brussels.
Note from asker:
Hi. It was the sealed train that carried refugees from Spain to Portugal, from where most of them carried on to North America and their freedom. |
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accursed train
accursed train
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