Formy złożone:
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| highly capable adj | (extremely competent) | bardzo zdolny przys. + przym. |
| | Although a highly capable politician, on this occasion he completely misjudged the mood of the electorate. |
| highly charged adj | (electrical) | silnie naładowany przys. + przym. |
| | Cosmic rays are highly charged particles that move rapidly through space. |
| highly charged adj | figurative (emotional) | bardzo napięty przys. + przym. |
| | The meeting took place in a highly charged atmosphere. |
| highly emotional adj | ([sb]: quick to respond emotionally) | bardzo emocjonalny przys. + przym. |
| highly emotional adj | (involving intense feeling) | intensywny, emocjonalny przym. |
| | He become highly emotional when he spoke about his struggle. |
| highly esteemed adj | (well respected, held in high regard) | wysoko ceniony przys. + przym. |
| | He is a man highly esteemed in the law firm. |
| highly knowledgeable adj | (expert, informed) | znający się na rzeczy wyr. |
| | The professor was highly knowledgeable in his particular field, but little else. |
| highly recommended adj | (suggested enthusiastically) | szczególnie polecany przys. + przym. |
| | This movie is highly recommended by the New Zealand Film Society. |
highly regarded, highly-regarded adj | (well respected, esteemed) | wysoko ceniony przys. + przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun |
| | The lecture was given by a highly-regarded cardiac surgeon. |
| highly respectable adj | (greatly esteemed) | wysoko ceniony przys. + przym. |
| | He had an apparently highly respectable medical practice, but he was nonetheless a fraud, without a single medical qualification. |
| highly satisfied adj | (extremely content) | bardzo zadowolony przys. + przym. |
| | The committee is highly satisfied with your report and you will be generously rewarded. |
highly strung, also US: high strung, high-strung adj | figurative (person: tense, sensitive) | spięty przym. |
| Uwaga: The hyphen in 'high-strung' is used when the adjective precedes the noun. |
| | They balance each other: he's laid back, she's highly strung. |
| highly touted adj | (strongly recommended or commended) | wysoko ceniony przys. + przym. |
| | Mexican side Tigres have acquired the highly-touted FC Dallas goalkeeper Richard Sanchez. |
| speak highly of v expr | (say good things about) | wyrażać się pochlebnie o |
| | You come well recommended; Mr. Jones speaks highly of you. |
| speak very highly of [sb] v expr | (say good things about [sb]) | mówić dobrze o kimś zwrot ndk. |
| | My son's teacher speaks very highly of him; she says he's a great student. |
| think highly of vtr | (hold in high regard) | myśleć pochlebnie o |
| | The boss seems to think highly of you. |