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1 høyt betalt
highly paid -
2 sterkt krydret
highly seasoned -
3 i høy grad
highly, greatly -
4 akte høyt
verb. (formelt) esteem highly verb. think highly of, think much of -
5 høylig
adj. highly, greatly, extremely adj. highly, greatly -
6 høyt betrodd
adj. highly trusted highly trusted -
7 høytlønnet
adj. highly paid, highly salaried -
8 sette høyt
have a high opinion of value highly, rate highly -
9 akte og ære
verb. esteem highly verb. (formelt) revere -
10 ansett
subst. (gruvedrift) collaring adj. distinguished, of high standing, (highly) esteemed, of good repute, well thought of -
11 fengslende
adj. absorbing, captivating, enthralling adj. highly interesting -
12 førsteklasses låntaker
best-rated borrower, highly rated borrower, borrower with a top credit rating, first-class borrower -
13 gammelost
subst. gammelost, old cheese (Norwegian over-matured, pungy cheese, made from sour milk) (a highly pungent, light brown cheese) -
14 gjeldstyngede land
heavily-indebted countries, highly-indebted countries -
15 grad
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16 høyakte
verb. honour, venerate, revere, esteem highly -
17 høyanriket uran
subst. (energi) highly enriched uranium -
18 høyelastisk
adj. highly elastic -
19 høyere lønnet
better paid, highly paid -
20 høyeste grad
(i høyeste grad) in (el. to) the highest degree, highly, extremely
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highly — UK US /ˈhaɪli/ adverb ► very, to a large degree, or at a high level: »The firm was highly profitable and had a strong balance sheet. » It is an able, young and highly motivated workforce. highly educated/qualified/skilled »Technical experts,… … Financial and business terms
Highly — High ly, adv. In a high manner, or to a high degree; very much; as, highly esteemed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
highly — O.E. healice nobly, gloriously, honorably; see HIGH (Cf. high) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (1). Meaning very, very much, fully is mid 14c … Etymology dictionary
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highly — ► ADVERB 1) to a high degree or level. 2) favourably … English terms dictionary
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highly — [[t]ha͟ɪli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV adj Highly is used before some adjectives to mean very . Mr Singh was a highly successful salesman... It seems highly unlikely that she ever existed. ...the highly controversial nuclear energy programme. Syn: very… … English dictionary
highly — / haIli/ adverb 1 (+ adj, adv) very: highly successful | highly skilled 2 (+ adj, adv) to a high level or standard: She is a highly educated woman. | highly paid experts 3 highly placed in an important or powerful position: a highly placed… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English