fingerprint
名词 n.
动词 v.
美 /ˈfɪŋɡɚˌpɹɪnt/
英文释义
名词 n.
- The natural pattern of ridges on the tips of human fingers, unique to each individual.
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The pattern left on a surface where an uncovered fingertip has touched, especially as used to identify the person who touched the surface.
— Nervously, he wiped the gun of fingerprints real and imaginary with the stocking-covered fingers.
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A unique combination of features that serves as an identification of something.
— acoustic fingerprint
- A unique identification for a public key in asymmetric cryptography.
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A trace that gives evidence of someone's involvement.
— And continue to ask yourself the question, could the incredible complexity of the human body with its multitudinous specialized functions have come into being completely by chance or is it another fingerprint of God?
动词 v.
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To take somebody's fingerprints.
— The jail staff fingerprints its inmates routinely
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To identify something uniquely by a combination of measurements.
— Analytical results from this combination of leach tests are tools that allow the investigator to quantify (fingerprint) which geochemical components could be expected in runoff from these piles if they were leached by a cloudburst...
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From finger + print.
词源 2
From finger + print.
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