to return to normal; to revert to the starting point; to go back to how it was
to rally; to make a comeback
outline; summary; gist; basic points
to be left in the dust (of); to be outdone (by); to be subordinate (to); to play second fiddle (to); to take second billing (to)
flipping a table over in anger; overturning a table in anger
opening or unsealing of bids
to tinker with; to fumble with; to twist up
remarkable; striking; brilliant; splendid; spectacular; wonderful
without hesitation; with great optimism; (pushing or pulling) strongly; (drinking) heavily
par (in golf); equivalence; face value; parity
gold mine; treasure trove; golconda; (lit.) mountain of treasures
to take aim (at); to set one's sights (on)
unreasonably stubborn; not knowing when to give up
something like that; sort of like that; similar to that; in that vein
to leave as it is; to defer
to make sense; to be meaningful
trial version (e.g. software); evaluation version
(free) sample; promotional gift
breaking down; defeating; abolishing
cramp; sprain; unreasonableness; absurdity; illogical; unreasonable
coping method; approach; how to deal with (problem, etc.)
to excuse oneself; to take one's leave; to resign (post); to quit; to decline; to turn down
mission; errand; task; duty; obligation
dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; promoted rook
uncompleted; unfinished; crude
foresight; foreknowledge; divination
to die out; to become extinct
quiet; dependable; uniform; (politically) moderate
to be tripped up; to be too drunk to stand
office (e.g. the Oval Office)
China; Han dynasty (China, 202 BCE-220 CE); Han (majority Chinese ethnic group); man
cutover; cut-over; starting new (IT) equipment; transferring from the old to a new (hardware and/or software) system