Definition of common room

common roomnoun

phòng sinh hoạt chung

/ˈkɒmən ruːm//ˈkɑːmən ruːm/

The term "common room" originated in the context of British universities and colleges in the 19th century. Initially, student accommodation was sparse and cramped, with little communal space for socializing or studying. To address this, colleges began setting aside specific areas for students to gather, such as libraries and lecture halls. However, these spaces were often formal and stuffy, lacking a convivial and inviting atmosphere. Colleges then started to create more informal spaces, such as common rooms, where students could congregate, converse, and cooperate. The word "common" in this context means "shared" or "joint," implying that the space is accessible to and used by several people concurrently. A common room is typically equipped with comfortable seating, books, magazines, board games, and other amenities that encourage interaction and relaxation. The idea of common rooms spread beyond education institutions and became popular in public housing estates, offices, and residential communities. The common room concept provides a space for socializing, networking, and leisure activities, promoting a sense of community and shared values. Today, the term "common room" has gained worldwide currency, reflecting the increasing importance of communal spaces in contemporary society.

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a room used by the teachers or students of a school, college, etc. when they are not teaching or studying

một căn phòng được giáo viên hoặc học sinh của một trường học, cao đẳng, v.v. sử dụng khi họ không giảng dạy hoặc học tập

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a room shared by people who live together in a house or apartment, such as a living room

một căn phòng được chia sẻ bởi những người sống chung trong một ngôi nhà hoặc căn hộ, chẳng hạn như phòng khách