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Soviet term: propaganda room (special propaganda room which was called "Krasny Ugolok" (Place of Honor)) -
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КРАСНЫЙ УГОЛОК NP usu. sing fixed WOa room in an institution, dormitory, hotel etc that can be used for various activities-reading, small meetings, instruction etcactivity roomreading (information,conference, study) room day room reading and recreation room.Там тебе, на лесопункте, и красный уголок, и столовка, и ларёк - всё, что надо (Абрамов 1). At their logging station they have a recreation and reading room and a canteen and a little store-everything they need (1a).The name «красный уголок» is a takeoff on «красный угол» (see У-30), with «красный» in this case meaning "related to a revolution or a socialist regime." Originally used by the Communist Party as a site for Communist agitation, Party functions, and the dispersal of propaganda, the room was later put to more general use, but it long retained certain Party-related features, such as a ready supply of Communist literature. -
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[NP; usu. sing; fixed WO]=====⇒ a room in an institution, dormitory, hotel etc that can be used for various activities-reading, small meetings, instruction etc:- reading (information, conference, study) room;- day room;- reading and recreation room.♦ Там тебе, на лесопункте, и красный уголок, и столовка, и ларёк - всё, что надо (Абрамов 1). At their logging station they have a recreation and reading room and a canteen and a little store - everything they need (1a).—————← The name "красный уголок" is a takeoff on " красный угол" (see У-30), with " красный" in this case meaning "related to a revolution or a socialist regime." Originally used by the Communist Party as a site for Communist agitation, Party functions, and the dispersal of propaganda, the room was later put to more general use, but it long retained certain Party-related features, such as a ready supply of Communist literature.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > красный уголок
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