highly
- IPA[ˈhʌɪli]
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- at or to a high degree or level;favourably
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- 1. at or to a high degree or level a highly dangerous substance highly paid people 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ favourably his colleagues think very highly of him 同義詞 反義詞
- polished until a very shiny finish is achieved: he slipped on the highly polished parquet floor
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- having a strong, vibrant colour or colours: highly coloured, open-necked summer shirts
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- having a strong, vibrant color or colors: highly colored, open-necked summer shirts
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- filled with great excitement, tension, or emotion: the highly charged atmosphere of the Watergate period
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- earning or providing a high rate of pay: highly paid jobs in consulting and merchant banking
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- trained to a very high standard in a particular skill: pharmacists are highly trained professionals
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- very nervous and easily upset; high-strung: highly strung horses
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- holding a position of great power, influence, or status: highly placed sources said the prime minister faced stiff opposition at the meeting
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- to a high degree or level: a highly dangerous substance highly paid people
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