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复数形式
fingerprints
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指纹, 指印
a mark made by the unique pattern of lines on the tip of a person's finger, can be used to find out who has committed a crime
- Detectives found a clear fingerprint on the window sill, leading to the identification of the burglar.
侦探在窗台上发现了一个清晰的指纹,从而识别出了窃贼。
- Forensic experts lifted several fingerprints from the crime scene for analysis.
法医专家从犯罪现场提取了几个指纹进行分析。
- The suspect was apprehended after his fingerprints matched those found on the stolen vehicle.
嫌疑人的指纹与在被盗车辆上发现的指纹匹配后被逮捕。
- Modern technology allows for rapid identification through fingerprint scanning at airports and border crossings.
现代技术通过在机场和边境口岸进行指纹扫描,可以快速识别身份。
- Fingerprint evidence played a crucial role in convicting the perpetrator of the murder.
指纹证据在定罪谋杀案凶手方面发挥了关键作用。
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a mark or smudge left by a finger, often dirty or accidental
- There was a fingerprint on the freshly painted wall.
- She wiped away the fingerprint from the window.
- Fingerprints on the lens ruined the photograph.
- The toddler left fingerprints on the table.
- He noticed fingerprints on the clean glass.
同义词:
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any feature, trait, or mark that uniquely identifies a person, object, or phenomenon
- His writing style left a fingerprint on the article.
- The genetic sequence is a fingerprint for species identification.
- Certain behaviors can be a fingerprint of personality.
- The fingerprint of sunlight on the leaves indicated the time of day.
- Technology companies track digital fingerprints to identify users.