Learners English Dictionarybgl Top — Merriamwebsters Advanced
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Non-functional requirements
- Performance: 95th percentile lookup <100ms; suggestions <50ms
- Scalability: support millions of entries across languages; horizontal scaling
- Availability: 99.9% SLA
- Security: encryption at rest & transit, RBAC for editors
- Accessibility: WCAG 2.1 AA
Relevance to the BGL/Babylon Format: In the digital .BGL format (used by Babylon software), this feature shines particularly bright. The software allows for instant mouse-over clicks. When a user is confused about a word, a single click brings up the entry. If that word is a common trouble spot, the "Most Common Error" box appears immediately at the top of the definition. This provides an instant "sanity check" for the user, ensuring they don't just translate the word, but use it correctly in their sentence. merriamwebsters advanced learners english dictionarybgl top
Grammar Support: Beyond simple definitions, it contains 30 pages of dedicated grammar guidance and over 12,000 usage notes . Why It's Different I’m not sure what you mean by "deep feature
Cultural Nuance: These error boxes don't just cover grammar; they cover usage. They help learners sound more natural by explaining idiomatic boundaries that native speakers follow intuitively but learners often struggle with. Relevance to the BGL/Babylon Format: In the digital