fingerprint
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT Fingerprints are marks made by a person's fingers which show the lines on the skin. Everyone's fingerprints are different, so they can be used to identify criminals. 指纹
The detective discovered no fewer than 35 fingerprints. 这名侦探发现了不下35个指纹。
...his fingerprint on the murder weapon. …他留在凶器上的指纹。
2. PHRASE If the police take someone's fingerprints, they make that person press their fingers onto a pad covered with ink, and then onto paper, so that they know what that person's fingerprints look like. 让某人按手印
3. V-T If someone is fingerprinted, the police take their fingerprints. 提取指纹[usu passive]
He took her to jail, where she was fingerprinted and booked. 他将她带到监狱,她在那里被提取了指纹并登记在册。
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fingerprint /ˈfɪŋɡəˌprɪnt/ (fingerprinting,fingerprinted,fingerprints)
剑桥词典
- (informal print)
the pattern of curved lines on the end of a finger or thumb that is different in every person , or a mark left by this pattern
指纹,指印
His fingerprints were all over the gun . 枪上到处都是他的指纹。
The police have taken fingerprints from every man in the neighbourhood . 警方已经提取了附近所有男子的指纹。
US (UK fingermark)
a mark left by dirt or oil from someone's finger on a clean surface
指迹,指痕 返回 fingerprint