1 (of people) very successful or having a very important job -- (人)十分成功的,位高權重的
a high-powered attorney 十分成功的律師
There was any amount of high-powered lighting revolving, blinking and flashing and any amount of traffic.
The fact cannot be denied that these high-powered machines are not in the squadrons in sufficient numbers.
So is high-powered industrialism; so is trade unionism.
There are many people, in particular business people of comparatively small means, especially doctors and professional men, who require for their work high-powered cars.
They did not deal with high-powered matters such as devolved government.
Will he look into the high-powered advertising that goes on and which is believed by some of us to have deceived gas consumers?
Who is this high-powered working party which is to find more information than we have been able to get?
I said that we did not require information about the mild form of gaming, but that we wanted it about high-powered gaming.