| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| italia | scollatura |
| japani | デコルタージュ (dekorutājyu / dekorutājiュ) |
| portugali | decote |
| ranska | décolleté, décolletage |
| ruotsi | urringning, dekolletage |
| saksa | Dekolleté |
| unkari | dekoltázs |
| venäjä | декольте (dekolte) |
| Monikko | décolletages |
A low neckline on a woman's dress, especially one that reveals or emphasizes her cleavage.
A woman's cleavage
The portion of a woman's body that is revealed by a low neckline; the upper chest, as well, sometimes, as the neck, and shoulders.
Jane Russell in The Outlaw (1943). Director Howard Hughes' overemphasizing of her cleavage prompted the Motion Picture Association of America to take actions against the film and make the first use of the term cleavage in association with breasts. Hughes and Russell are considered pioneers of exaggerated cleavage in movies. For the film, Hughes designed a prototype for an underwire bra to give Russell "five and one-quarter inches" long cleavage.