highly
adv. 高度地; 極,非常; 非常讚許地
Highly is used before some adjectives to mean 'very'.
Mr Singh was a highly successful salesman...
辛格先生是個非常成功的推銷員。
It seems highly unlikely that she ever existed.
她好像壓根就沒存在過。
You use highly to indicate that someone has an important position in an organization or set of people.
...a highly placed government advisor.
高階政府顧問
...highly ranked soccer teams.
名列前茅的足球隊
If someone is highly paid, they receive a large salary.
He was the most highly paid member of staff.
他是員工中薪酬最高的。
If you think highly of something or someone, you think they are very good indeed.
Daphne and Michael thought highly of the school.
達夫妮和邁克爾對那所學校評價很高。
...one of the most highly regarded chefs in the French capital.
法國首都最受推崇的廚師之一
1. to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect;
2. at a high rate or wage;
3. in a high position or level or rank;
Its colouring makes it highly conspicuous.
它的色彩使它非常惹人注目.
His reply was highly enigmatic.
他的回答高深莫測.
It is highly important to provide for the future.
預先做好準備非常重要.
The liquid is found in a highly concentrated form.
人們發現這種液體呈高度濃縮狀.
The labouring people are highly creative.
勞動人民富於創造精神.