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Meaning of atrous | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1
/ˈeɪtɹəs/

Definitions

  1. jet-black in color.
  2. dilated (used when describing convolutions) https://arxiv.org/pdf/1606.00915.pdf
    not-comparable, uncommon

Examples

“Male atrous leadcolourd^([sic]) on the upper side, under side a mixture of whitish and ferruginous with cuspidate fasciae ;”
“Head atrous, viridescent on lateral frontal spaces and occiput, gulae, basal part of mentum on each side of median tooth brightly viridescent; prothorax atrous, with viridescent tints on disc and wide brassy-green basal and lateral margins.”
“Perithecia sparse, innate, then erumpent for apical portion, subglobose, atrous, with ostiollar portion a little enlarged.”
“An imposing portrait of a Caucasian male holding an atrous book with a sheepish smile hung ominously over the bed.”
“The throng shouted, female Eligor flung flowers from the roofs as the rhythmic chiming of iron-shod riding beasts came clearer, and the first of the mighty array swung into view in the broad, atrous streets that curved round the spired Grand Union of Imperial Opal.”
“Atrous convolution allows us to explicitly control the resolution.”
“The new approach is executed by using atrous and gabor wavelets that work effectively on image and video.”
“In order to further illustrate the effect of "atrous" convolution, we compare it with standard convolution using a simple example in Figure 4.”
“As the frameworks based on atrous convolution and ASPP module have proved their success, we implement an encoder with similar structure of [5], using a pretrained ResNetV2 as backbone network.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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