fingerprint的意思和读音

fingerprint

: [ˈfɪŋɡərˌprɪnt] : [ˈfɪŋɡə(r)ˌprɪnt]

n.

fingerprints  fingerprinting  fingerprinted  

n.print,impression,mark,pattern,thumbprint

fingerprintn.— see alsogenetic fingerprint

1.a mark made by the pattern of lines on the tip of a person's finger, often used by the police to identify criminals

n.1.2.3.

n.1.a mark that you leave on something when you touch it, showing the pattern of lines on the skin of your fingers

v.1.if the police fingerprint someone, they make a copy of their fingerprints

1. fingernail n. fingerprint n. flame n. ...

2. 〖 aim;guide;pointatway〗 fingerprint〖 charge;denounce;reprove〗 ...

3.Telnet (Fingerprint)。

4. 〖 masturbation〗 fingerprint〖 dactylology〗 ...

5. financial centre fingerprint fish ...

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1.But I wasn't expecting to see a loads of squeegee jelly babies sweets here so how do these relate to fingerprint recognition?

2.The experimental results demonstrate that this method is invariant to rotation without relying on the center of the fingerprint.

3.Top cover, easy to leave fingerprint on it.

4.Jack receives a call from data services that the fingerprint of one of the shooters at Dunlop Plaza has no match.

5.Many criminals leave something of themselves at the place of the crime like a fingerprint or a hair.西

6.Biro told me that such secrecy protected the privacy of his clients and prevented anyone from misusing the fingerprint.

7.The result of reorganization depends on whether the result of fingerprint image process is well or not.

8.Sign your name and leave a fingerprint at the bottom of a piece of white paper, fold it to a plane then free it out of the window.

9.I advise against evaluating the fingerprint images illustrated in this report as if they were the actual source material.

10.It's easy to see: Just press your finger against a sheet of glass and observe. Your fingerprint is outlined in oil.