What does афишная тумба in Russian mean?

What is the meaning of the word афишная тумба in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use афишная тумба in Russian.

The word афишная тумба in Russian means Morris column. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word афишная тумба

Morris column

noun (pillar for advertisements)

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«Почему я вступил в коммунистическую партию» – возвещали афишные тумбы и доски, и народ набился битком.
“Why I am joining the Communist Party” said the bills and hoardings, and the hall was crowded.
На стенах, на афишных тумбах повсюду взывали плакаты: «Золото я отдал за железо!
Everywhere, on walls and on advertisement pillars, was placarded the appeal: Gold I gave for Iron.
В ответ Нина восклицала: «Хотелось бы мне приклеить твое письмо на афишную тумбу на Митинг-стрит!»
In response, Nina wrote, “I wish I might nail your letter onto a public post on Meeting Street!”
"Эти слова Смидович красовались на афишных тумбах в Германии как образец ""коммунистической сексуальной идеологии""!!"
The words of Smidovitch were even displayed on German billboards as “Communist sexual ideology”!!
Пятый — афишную тумбу с улицы Шкапина.
A fifth, the poster column from Shkapin Street.
И как повелел Кайтусь, так и стало – на всех афишных тумбах во всём городе, во всей Варшаве.
And it’s exactly as Kaytek has ordered – on all the advertising pillars in the whole city, all over Warsaw.
В сентябре 1940 г. на афишной тумбе висело объявление одной церкви: «„Герой народа“.
In September 1940 I saw a church advertisement on poster columns: ‘a hero of the People: oratorio by handel’.

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