biometrics

英 [,baɪəʊ'metrɪks] 美 [,baɪə'mɛtrɪks]
  • n. [生物] 生物统计学;[生物] 生物测定学;寿命统计
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biometrics (n.)
"application of mathematics to biology," 1902, from biometric (also see -ics); slightly earlier in this sense was biometry (1901), which was coined by Whewell and used by him and others with a sense of "calculation of life expectancy" (1831).
1. Biometrics promises identities that are virtually impossible to steal, impersonate or misplace.
这种生物科技测量标准的特徵是近几乎不可能被偷取, 假扮,或误置.

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2. Biometrics may raise thorny questions about privacy and the potential for abuse.
生物测定学可能会引起与隐私有关的棘手问题,也可能导致对此技术的滥用.

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3. Biometrics raise thorny questions about privacy and the potential for abuse.
生物测验学会引发一些有关隐私的棘手问题,同时它还有被滥用的可能.

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4. Can biometrics make banking more secure?
生物识别技术能让银行业务更安全 吗 ?

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5. The fusion of these two biometrics has an advantage in improving verification performance.
二者的融合可以有效的改进识别的性能.

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