Police can easily recognize your fingerprints by machine,because every person's fingerprints are ________.

A.outstanding  B.regular

C.ordinary  D.unique

D 句意:警察借助機(jī)器能輕易識(shí)別你的指紋,因?yàn)槊總(gè)人的指紋都很獨(dú)特(unique)。outstanding突出的,杰出的;regular有規(guī)律的;ordinary普通的。

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