fingerprint

US /ˈfɪŋ.ɡɚ.prɪnt/
UK /ˈfɪŋ.ɡɚ.prɪnt/
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1.

指紋

an impression or mark made on a surface by a person's fingertip, especially as used for identifying individuals from the unique patterns of ridges and furrows on the skin

:
The police found a clear fingerprint on the glass.
警方在玻璃上發現了一個清晰的指紋
Each person has a unique set of fingerprints.
每個人都有一套獨特的指紋
2.

特徵, 印記

a distinctive characteristic or feature, especially one that serves to identify something or someone

:
The artist's unique brushwork is his creative fingerprint.
這位藝術家獨特的筆觸是他的創作指紋
The software leaves a digital fingerprint on every file it processes.
該軟體在它處理的每個檔案上都留下一個數位指紋
1.

採集指紋

to take or record a person's fingerprints

:
The police will fingerprint the suspect at the station.
警方將在警局對嫌疑人進行指紋採集
They need to fingerprint everyone entering the secure area.
他們需要對進入安全區域的每個人進行指紋採集