highly educated• Some of them are very highly educated.• Nurses were more highly educated and accountable for their actions as professionals than they used to be.• He maintains that because of the highly complex activity, interpreters should be highly educated and already fluent.• San Diegans also are highly educated, have currentpassports and subscribe to cable in large numbers.• Education Wordsworth was an intelligent and highly educated man: he was a learned, clever, even a wittypoet.• The arts tourist is more highly educated, more affluent, and stays longer than the average tourist.• Instead there seems to be an increasing amount of discontent among people, especially the more highly educatedsections of society.• Franklin Roosevelt obviously benefited from his elite, highly educatedupbringing.• The First Lady was also a highly educated woman.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, seem, sound受過教育;好像受過教育;聽起來有教養ADVERB➤highly, very, well受教育程度高;很有教養◇She seemed intelligent and well educated.她看起來聰穎且富有學識。➤poorly受教育不多▸➤reasonably (especially BrE) 受過一定教育▸➤properly受過良好教育▸➤fully受過全面教育▸➤broadly普遍受過教育◇the need for a broadly educated workforce對普遍受過教育的勞動力的需要➤classically, formally接受過傳統教育/正規教育◇Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence.接受的教育不是那麼正規的人可以學習專業技能。➤liberally受過通識教育的▸➤expensively, privately受過昂貴的教育;上過私立學校