1. 这名侦探发现了不下35个指纹
The detective discovered no fewer than 35 fingerprints.

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2. 每个人的指纹都是独一无二的。
Everyone's fingerprints are unique.

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3. 我们的指纹很可能到处都有。
Our fingerprints are probably all over the place.

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4. DNA指纹已为此项调查出示了铁证。
DNA fingerprinting has proved the clincher in this investigation.

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5. 据报道,现场没有发现任何可用的指纹
It's been reported that no usable fingerprints were found at the scene.

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6. 他将她带到监狱,她在那里被提取了指纹并登记在册。
He took her to jail, where she was fingerprinted and booked.

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7. 下一步是生物识别认证,可以用指纹等进行加密。
Further down the road is biometric authentication, which could be encrypted with, say, a fingerprint.

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8. 1973年以前,犯罪现场的指纹常被拍摄下来作为识别用途。
Before 1973, fingerprints at the scene of a crime used to be photographed for identification purpose.

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9. 每一部 iPhone或MacBook 上都有他的指纹
Every iPhone or MacBook has his fingerprints all over it.

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10. DNA指纹和其他 DNA分析技术已经给犯罪调查带来了革命性的变化,它给调查人员提供了强大的新工具来试图发现罪行,而不仅仅是确立清白。
DNA fingerprinting and other DNA analysis techniques have revolutionized criminal investigations by giving investigators powerful new tools in the attempt to trove guilt, not just establish innocence.

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11. 她的指纹与犯罪现场的指纹相吻合。
Her fingerprints match those found at the scene of the crime.

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12. 他伸手拿了一支烟点着,手丝不动。
He reached for a cigarette and lit it, fingers rock steady.

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13. 在枪上发现了他的指纹
His prints were found on the gun.

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14. 警方已经发现嫌疑犯的指纹与留在现场的指纹相吻合。
The police have found out that the suspect's fingerprints match those left at the scene.

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15. 扫描仪会检查指纹之类的东西。
The scanner examines things such as finger prints.

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16. 面容和指纹的变化给他带来了很多麻烦。
The change in the face and fingerprints brought him much trouble.

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17. 据说我们每个人都有属于自己的指纹
It's believed that each one of us has our own fingerprint.

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18. 检查还可以告诉医生病人服药是否适当。
A fingerprint check may also tell a doctor whether a patient is properly having a medicine.

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19. 你知道指纹可以显示我们的很多信息吗?
Did you know that our fingerprints could show a lot about us?

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20. 如果你加上翅膀,指纹可能看起来像蝴蝶。
If you add wings, the fingerprints could look like butterflies.

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21. 当手指接触一个表面时就形成了指纹
A fingerprint is formed when a finger touches a surface.

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22. 在指纹凸起的线条之间,有一些东西可以讲述我们是谁。
Stuck between the raised lines of a fingerprint are things that can tell a story about who we are.

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23. 这些模式看着相似,但它们和人类的指纹一样独一无二。
The patterns look similar, but they are unique like humans' fingerprints.

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24. 科学家们推测,手指上的指纹可能有助于双手更好地握住东西。
Scientists made a guess that wrinkles on fingers might be able to help the hands hold things better.

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25. 在未来,指纹科学可以为警察所用,也可以帮助医生让我们尽可能地保持健康。
In the future, fingerprint science can be used by the police and help doctors keep us in the best possible health.

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26. 大多数指纹是肉眼看不见的,需要经过化学显影过程才能显示出来。
Most fingerprints can't be seen to the eye and require a chemical development process in order to make them shown.

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27. 我们怎么能从一个简单的指纹就推断出这一切呢?
How can we work all this out from just a simple fingerprint?

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28. 在20世纪80年代 DNA 信息被发现之前,指纹是解决重大犯罪最简单的方法。
Before the discovery of DNA information in the 1980s, fingerprints were the easiest way to solve serious crimes.

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29. 据解释型新闻网报道,指纹可以显示一个人的生活方式和环境、饮食习惯、可能的疾病问题,甚至是他的工作。
According to The Conversation, fingerprints can show lifestyle and environment, eating habits, possible medical problems and even the job of a person.

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30. 你从哪里找到这些指纹的?
Wherever did you pick up those prints?

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