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with admiration or praise in English:

1. highly highly


highly successful
Geoffrey, a highly advantaged student at a private college, bought a motorcycle and vanished with it.
Because this is such a highly technical subject, I would like to point out in advance the likelihood that some of what I'm about to say may include information that is incorrect.
The sea ice is highly variable - frozen solid during cold, calm weather and broken up in large areas of open water during storms.
This implies a fun and relaxed working atmosphere where team achievement is highly valued, communication is extremely important and traditional 3-hour meetings have been replaced by informal chats in the queue for coffee.
I must tell you that these beings were humans who were very intelligent and highly evolved.
The tamborim lends a very slightly uneven and highly distinctive 16th note groove to samba music.
The real, biological nervous system is highly complex and includes some features that may seem superfluous based on an understanding of artificial networks.
On Monday, the Pierson Publishing House will launch an ambitious advertising compaign for Real Life, a highly anticipated new novel from Korea.
He was a highly paid official. They spoke very highly of him. Everyone thinks highly of her teaching (they praise her for it).
You speak pretty highly of him but you're directly involved. I think my less charitable view might be more accurate since I can look at things objectively.
Persimmons are highly nutritious and a great delicacy, but sometimes you get a sour one.
TEPCO is unable to stop the flow of dirty water contaminated with highly radioactive material.
Thanks to Facebook, stalking is no longer the bastion of a few devoted enthusiasts, but a highly automated task convenient enough even for the busy housewife.
TEPCO is looking for "jumpers", workers who will jump into highly radioactive sections of the plant to quickly perform tasks before running out as fast as possible.