"Cleavage face" is a noun phrase.
/ˈklivɪdʒ feɪs/
The term "cleavage face" can refer to a geological term denoting the plane or surface along which a rock has split or been fractured. It can also refer to a face or surface that showcases a noticeable cleavage, such as in fashion or art where the line created by the body or material is highlighted.
In the context of usage, "cleavage face" may not be frequently used in everyday conversation but is more common in specific contexts like geology, fashion critiques, or modeling. It is primarily used in written contexts, such as academic articles, fashion reviews, or geological reports.
Геолог проанализировал поверхность раскола скалы, чтобы определить минеральный состав.
The artist skillfully portrayed the cleavage face of the statue to highlight its elegant curves.
Художник мастерски изобразил линию разделения статуи, чтобы подчеркнуть её грациозные изгибы.
In runway shows, models often showcase the latest trends, including styles that accentuate the cleavage face.
The term "cleavage face" does not often appear in idiomatic expressions, largely due to its specific technical and contextual usage. However, in fashion and colloquial contexts, references to "cleavage" and its implications can create various expressions regarding attraction, style, or body image.
Она надела платье, которое мало оставляло воображению, с линией декольте на показ, привлекая взгляды на вечеринке.
At times, she felt that people judged her for her daring outfits that showcased her cleavage, yet she loved her bold fashion choices.
Порой она чувствовала, что люди осуждали её смелые наряды, подчеркивающие линию декольте, но ей нравились её смелые модные решения.
The article discussed how to tastefully display cleavage without it becoming overwhelming.
The word "cleavage" stems from the Middle English "clevage," which can be dated back to the Old French "cliver," meaning to split or divide. The term "face," in this context, refers to the surface or plane of something, derived from Latin "facies," which means "appearance, form, or surface."
Synonyms: cleavage surface, fracture face, décolleté (in fashion contexts).
Antonyms: solid surface, unbroken face, whole form.