finger
Prononciation : [ˈfɪŋɡər]
Mot
Contexte : « body part »
(noun) a part of your hand that helps you grab and touch things. Each hand has five fingers, and they are very useful for holding things, writing, and pointing.
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She played the piano beautifully using her fingers.
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He hurt his finger and couldn't write for a week.
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How many fingers do you have on one hand?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to point out or touch something with your finger. It's like using your finger to show someone what you're talking about or to touch something gently.
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She fingered the pages of the book carefully.
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He didn't finger the page because he was too busy talking.
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Can you finger the picture to show me what you like?
Contexte : « identification »
(noun) often refers to a fingerprint, which is a unique mark left by a fingertip. This mark can be used to tell who a person is because everyone has different fingerprints.
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The detective found a finger on the window.
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There were no fingerprints left at the scene of the crime.
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What do you think a fingerprint can tell us about a person?
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