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chest width 2cm under armhole胸宽2厘米下袖窿sleeve length from CBN to cuff edge measured straight袖长度从袖口边测量直armhole measured straight(set in)袖窿测量直cuff trim height袖修剪高度cuff width opening at edge袖宽开口边缘hem width measured at lower edge卷边宽度测量较低的边缘collar width at centre back neck衣领宽度中心后颈部collar width at centre front point衣领宽度在前中心点shoulder slope肩斜placket width开口宽度placket length开口长度我只知道这些~sorry不能全部帮到你~
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vents n.(气体、液体等进出的)孔、口( vent的名词复数 );(鸟、鱼、爬行动物或小哺乳动物的)肛门;大衣等的)衩口;开衩v.表达,发泄(感情,尤指愤怒)( vent的第三人称单数 )VentsA vent is a slit in the bottom rear (the "tail") of the jacket. Originally, vents were a sporting option, designed to make riding easier, so are traditional on hacking jackets, formal coats such as a morning coat, and, for practicality, overcoats. Today there are three styles of venting: the single-vented style (with one vent at the centre); the ventless style; and the double-vented style (one vent on each side). Vents are convenient, particularly when using a pocket or sitting down, to improve the hang of the jacket,[29] so are now used on most jackets. Ventless jackets are associated with Italian tailoring, while the double-vented style is typically British.[5] (This is not the case with all types of jackets. For instance, dinner jackets traditionally take no vents.)