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1 vrlo visoko
• highly -
2 ceneći
• highly -
3 otmeno poreklo
• highly -
4 s uvažavanjem
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5 uvažavajući
• highly -
6 lako zapaljiv
• highly directional antenna...; highly inflammable -
7 lako zapaljiv
• highly inflammable -
8 oštro usmeren
• highly directional -
9 oštro usmeren
• highly directional -
10 vrlo visoko
• highly; sky-high -
11 imati visoko mišljenje
• think highly of -
12 veoma
• so• highly -
13 imati visoko mišljenje
• think highly; think well of -
14 jako
• acutely; amain; badly; by now; confoundedly; cruelly; deep; deepenly; devilish; everly; firmly; greatly; hard; hardly; heartily; heavily; highly; intensely; intensively; lustily; mortaly; nervously; now; porter; potentionally; potently; powerfully; precious; proper; quite; racily; robu -
15 mnogo
• a good deal; a good many; a great deal; a lot of; a number of; by a long chalk; by chalks; by far; by long chalk; by scores; considerably; dearly; far; far and away; good a deal; great deal; great number; greatly; hard; highly; lot of; lots of; mach; many; mighty; much; multi; plag -
16 oštro usmerena antena
• beam antenna; highly directional antenna -
17 podesno
• accommodatingly; applicably; appositely; appropriatelly; congenially; congruently; fittingly; highly; in character; manageabli; manageablli; opportunely; pertinently; serviceably; suitably -
18 silno
• confoundedly; forcefully; gallows; hardl; heartily; heavily; highly; hot; impetuously; intensely; prodigiously; puissantly; rippingly; rousingly; rudely; rushingly; severely; sharper-featuredly; strongly; stunningly; swingeingly; swingingly; tremedously; violently -
19 u velikoj meri
• by a long chalk; by chalks; by long chalk; greatly; highly; to a great extent; to a large exten; to a large extension; to a large extent; widely -
20 veoma
• badly; devilish; extremely; greatly; highly; mortaly; most; much; particularly; quite; right out; very
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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
highly — [adv] very, well awful, awfully, bloody*, but good*, decidedly, deeply, eminently, exceedingly, exceptionally, extraordinarily, extremely, greatly, hugely, immensely, jolly, mighty, mucho*, notably, parlous, plenty, powerful, profoundly, real,… … New thesaurus
highly — ► ADVERB 1) to a high degree or level. 2) favourably … English terms dictionary
highly — [hī′lē] adv. 1. Rare in or to a high place 2. in a high office or rank 3. in or to a high degree; very much; very; extremely 4. with high approval or esteem; favorably 5. at a high level, wage, etc … English World dictionary
highly — high|ly W2S2 [ˈhaıli] adv 1.) [+ adjective, adverb] very highly successful/effective/efficient ▪ a highly successful politician ▪ Tom s mother was highly critical of the school s approach. ▪ highly competitive industries ▪ a highly desirable… … Dictionary of contemporary English
highly — high|ly [ haıli ] adverb *** 1. ) used before some adjectives to mean very or very well : Williams is a highly competitive player who hates losing. I think it s highly unlikely that the project will be finished on time. a highly motivated… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
highly */*/*/ — UK [ˈhaɪlɪ] / US adverb 1) used before some adjectives to mean very or very well Williams is a highly competitive player who hates losing. That now seems highly unlikely. a highly motivated salesman She s a highly educated young woman. highly… … English dictionary
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