English to Spanish Dictionary fingerprint

fingerprint

huella dactilar
definition
verb
I was booked, fingerprinted, and locked up for the night
record the fingerprints of (someone).
noun
the police had his fingerprints on file
an impression or mark made on a surface by a person's fingertip, especially as used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines.
translation of 'fingerprint'
noun
huella dactilar
example
The fact that they can still make things flow and leave their distinct 'fingerprint' intact, despite the variety, is one of the greatest things I can say for the band.
We can not only image the specimen, we can get the chemical 'fingerprint' .
The pad of the finger is generally defined as the spot where the whorl of the 'fingerprint' is located.
Serial samples that involve a change in the IS6110 'fingerprint' are distinguished from those that do not involve a change.
The chemical cal elements in the matter emit X-rays of a characteristic wavelength and can therefore be identified through their spectral 'fingerprint' .
To open the safe, a ‘learned’ finger is placed on the sensor, which then compares the 'fingerprint' 's unique pattern to those stored in its memory bank.
A machine scans the index finger, matching the customer's unique 'fingerprint' with the individual's account.
The energy shift is a function of the mass of the involved atoms and the binding strength and coordination, so every chemical species shows its own, distinct 'fingerprint' .
The two elements preserve an environmental 'fingerprint' in the form of an isotope signature.
Observers can identify individual hyenas by their constellation-like spot patterns, each as unique as a human 'fingerprint' .
Collages, loops, jump-cut edits and adventurous (yet lo-fi) recording techniques give these songs a distinctive, timeless sonic 'fingerprint' .
the faint chemical 'fingerprint' of plastic explosives
A very talented individual with a lot of experience, may be able to identify a 'fingerprint' that a less talented or newer examiner may not be able to identify.
Using this technique, absorption spectra that are a characteristic 'fingerprint' of the sample analyzed are routinely obtained with minimum or no sample preparation.
These readings establish a 'fingerprint' of the chemicals contained in the plant or extract.
The band's sonic 'fingerprint' remains as distinctive as ever.
Luckily, the 16-year-old culprit left behind a 'fingerprint' and detectives were able to trace him.
We will 'fingerprint' visitors who need visas and those planning longer stays before they arrive.
the faint chemical 'fingerprint' of plastic explosives
And then the next morning, they 'fingerprinted' me and took me to juvenile hall.
As such, they serve as distinctive 'fingerprints' , suitable for differentiating among individual walnut trees within the same species.
He took a further step in 1929 and began 'fingerprinting' all civil servants.
Quasar light absorbed by gas in the protogalaxy has revealed the 'fingerprints' of 25 star-forged elements.
Between now and mid-November, everyone at the Red Cross holding centre will be 'fingerprinted' and interviewed to determine their country of origin.
‘No, I've never been 'fingerprinted' ,’ I assured him, as he pulled out what appeared to be an ink pad and blotter.
Everyone is born with a unique set of 'fingerprints' and a unique palm print (pattern of lines on the palm).
These characteristic vibrations serve as molecular 'fingerprints' .
Both 'fingerprints' and the pattern of blood vessels in the eye are unique to each individual, staying constant throughout life.
Suspicious visitors to be 'fingerprinted' , photographed and possibly subjected to background checks.
Police then dragged him back onto his feet and took him to the justice center to be 'fingerprinted' and booked.
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