Suits Season 6 Episodes 1 English Vocabulary List

Suits S6E1

To Trouble

इस पृष्ठ पर आप "Suits सीज़न 6 एपिसोड 1 अंग्रेजी शब्द सूची" के माध्यम से अंग्रेजी सीखने के लिए एक अद्वितीय अवसर प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। इस सूची में कुल 366 शब्द शामिल हैं, जिनमें से 19 शब्द A2, 121 शब्द B1, 167 शब्द B2, 47 शब्द C1 और 12 शब्द C2 स्तर के हैं। "To Trouble" शीर्षक के तहत, इस एपिसोड में हार्वे स्पेक्टर को महत्वपूर्ण बदलावों के बाद अपनी फर्म की चुनौतियों का सामना करना पड़ता है। आप इस पृष्ठ पर शब्दावली सूची के साथ-साथ पढ़ाई के लिए सामग्री और AI स्पीकिंग प्रैक्टिस का उपयोग कर सकते हैं, जिससे आपकी अंग्रेजी का स्तर B2 तक पहुंचाने में मदद मिलेगी।

366 शब्द
A2
19
B1
121
B2
167
C1
47
C2
12
a better version of him B2
about to find out B1
acting like B1
after all B1
are you kidding B1
as good as he could look B2
as long as I can remember B1
at any given moment B2
authorized B2
back on your feet B2
backs down B2
be loyal to B1
be of some use B2
been through B1
Being away from B1
being hacked B2
being sued B2
bifurcating C2
brew my own coffee B1
brought Mike in B2
brought the hacking to your attention B2
bucket of bullshit C1
bullhorn B2
buy-ins C1
calibrated the typeface C1
called the prison B1
calm down B1
came back here B1
came down B2
came from nothing B2
can't stand B1
can't stop thinking about B1
carrying your asses C1
caught you B1
chain her to me B2
class action B2
closing argument B2
clothes don't make the man B2
code for B2
come down here B1
come through B2
committing to B2
con men B2
consider her partner B2
could take a while B1
crouch your tiger, hide your dragon C2
cut a deal B2
delete whatever you want B1
deliver notice B2
disciplinary action B2
disgusting B1
do this together A2
doesn't know her ass from her elbow C2
doesn't sound like fun A2
doing the dirty C1
don't ask questions you don't want answers to B2
don't want to hear it B1
don't you dare B1
don't you get it B1
drags out B2
dropped him off B1
ducking his call C1
dumb as a box of rocks C1
electronically serve C1
enlighten me C1
every ounce of blood, sweat, and tears C1
every single one B1
face disciplinary action B2
fail in any of these areas B2
fake lawyer B1
fat camp B2
fate of the firm B2
federal penitentiary system B2
fiancée B1
figure it out B1
figure out B1
figure something out B1
find out soon enough B1
finish law school B1
fiscal responsibility C1
fix myself a goddamn drink B2
flip side B2
for God's sake B2
for one B2
found innocent B2
free for the next two years B1
from time to time B1
full of shit C1
functioning law firm B2
fund ourselves B2
game plan B2
gave her the day off B1
general wake-up B1
get back at B2
get caught B1
get dressed A2
get Harvey on the goddamn phone B2
get in there B1
get Litt the hell up C2
get me out of here B1
get on a list B1
get on record B2
get one thing straight B2
get out B1
get out of B1
get out of this jackpot C1
get rid of B1
get settled in B2
get some shut-eye B2
get that through your head B2
get the memo B2
get through this B1
get to it B2
get you ready B1
get your coat A2
getting along with B1
getting the picture B2
getting with the program B2
ghost town B2
give me any information B1
give up B1
given Donna back B1
giving you shit C1
go over B1
go rot in hell C1
go the hell home B1
go through the approval process B2
go to bed A2
go to prison B1
go to sleep A2
goddamn C1
gonna A2
gonna be okay A2
gonna be okay with me B1
good guy A2
got news for you B2
got out B1
got served with the lawsuit B2
got the balls to ask C1
got the run of the place B2
got your little girlfriend's number B1
gutted C1
hacked us B2
had a stroke B2
handle it B1
harder on some than it is on others B2
has nothing to do with B1
have it in me B2
have no business B2
have trouble B1
having a discussion B1
having panic attacks B2
heavens no B2
hidden away B2
hideous B2
hit me A2
hold my mud C2
hold off B2
Holy shit B2
horrified B2
how hard could it be B2
huffing and puffing B2
I don't give a damn B2
immediate family B1
in a more efficient manner B2
in exchange for B1
in first place B1
in for B2
in for trouble B2
in plain English B2
in the first place B2
in the middle of B1
in trouble B1
inappropriate relationship B2
inmate count B2
inside trades C1
interrupt B1
isn't for everyone B1
it just so happens B2
jam a cattle prod up my ass C2
jam my fist in your face C2
jerked off C1
Jesus Christ B2
keep it together B2
keep us from going to prison B2
keep your cell in a clean and sanitary condition B2
keeping afloat B2
kicking in dick C2
landed us in this mess B2
last-ditch effort C1
left the woman I love at the altar B2
left with nothing B2
legal notice B2
less invasive B2
let her know A2
let him go B1
Let me finish B1
let you go B1
live with myself B2
lone ranger B2
long gone B2
look around you A2
looking over my shoulder B2
lose everything B1
lose me forever B2
made me do this B1
made peace B2
manipulate B2
manipulative B2
might I point out B2
misfires B2
miss him A2
narcissistic tendencies C1
net worth B2
never look back B2
never really gone B2
no matter what B1
no way A2
not doing so bad B2
not just talking about B1
not the night to call B1
notices of breach of contract C1
off the hook B2
offered the idiot a job B1
on my side B1
on record B2
on time A2
one hell of a B2
out of your goddamn mind C1
over the phone B1
owe B1
owes you a lot B1
paper trail B2
part of the family A2
pastimes B2
patience B1
pick up the phone B1
piece of hardware B2
play by the same rules B2
play Pin the Blame on the Harvey C2
pled guilty B2
poach C1
pony up C1
premature muddification C1
prevent from B1
prison blue B2
processed B1
psychological evaluation B2
pull it back up B2
pull that off B2
pull your back out B2
put away B2
put everything I have into B2
put him on speaker B2
put us in the ground C1
put your kids through college B2
quote a movie B1
recorded you saying B1
regret asking B2
requisite information C1
resign from service B2
resorting to violence B2
revolve around B2
rich uncles B1
ripping each other apart C1
rot in hell C2
rough night B1
ruined your life B1
running from B1
sent notice B2
serve you with this B2
service you B2
settle B2
settle the class-action lawsuits C1
settling in B2
sever the noncompetes C1
sharing this little condo B1
shines my shoes B1
shit the bed C2
should have known B1
shut the hack down B2
sidekick B2
silt B2
slipped up B2
smoke a peace pipe C1
smug son of a bitch C2
sniveling around C1
so much as B2
sober up B2
somewhere along the way B2
sons of bitches B2
sorry ass C1
Speaking of family B1
spilled out of B2
stand still B1
starting fresh B1
steal it from B1
stress-free B2
strip naked B2
sue their asses C1
sue us for B2
sullied C1
supposed to be B1
sure as hell B2
Sure thing B1
surrendered himself B2
susceptible to B2
switch B1
take a shit B2
take it easy B1
take the bullet B2
take your place B2
talk business B1
team effort B1
ten cents on the dollar C1
texted back B1
That's enough! B1
the end of us B2
the man I thought you were B2
the only way B1
the thing about B1
the truth would've broken you C1
thick enough B1
This is all on you B2
throw a giraffe off of Noah's Ark C1
tidy little sum C1
tipped them off B2
tired of B1
tongue lashing B2
took gold B2
troubleshooting B2
Trust each other B1
trust me A2
turn on B2
turn you in B2
twiddling my thumbs C1
underneath that expensive suit B2
unfeeling C1
upset about B1
used to be A2
visitation B2
voice mail B1
vulnerable B2
wake up three weeks from now A2
walk out on us B2
walked the hell out B2
walking out on B2
waltzed in C1
war chest C1
watch your back B2
Watch yourself B2
went to prison B1
What are you saying? B1
What do you say B1
what exactly do you want me to do about it B1
what I wouldn't give to C1
What the hell B1
what's on your mind B1
what's the harm B2
where the hell B2
win this war B1
wish B1
worth his salt C1
You got to be kidding me B1
you might as well B1
You're telling me B1

In the thrilling season premiere of "Suits," titled "To Trouble," the stakes are high as the firm grapples with the aftermath of significant changes. Harvey Specter, now the managing partner, faces the challenge of adjusting to his new role while trying to maintain the firm's reputation. Meanwhile, Mike Ross, having just been released from prison, is eager to reestablish his career as a lawyer. However, he must navigate the complexities of his past mistakes and the implications they have on his future. As these two central characters confront their personal and professional dilemmas, the tension between ambition and ethics becomes palpable, setting the stage for an intense season ahead.

The episode unfolds with Harvey attempting to lead the firm through turbulent waters, dealing with both internal and external pressures. Mike's return stirs mixed reactions, particularly from Louis Litt, who is still grappling with feelings of betrayal and insecurity. The dynamics between the characters shift, showcasing the complexities of friendship and loyalty within a competitive environment. Key moments include high-stakes negotiations, unexpected confrontations, and the haunting presence of past mistakes that threaten to resurface. As the episode progresses, the tension escalates, revealing the characters' vulnerabilities and the lengths they will go to protect their careers and relationships. This season opener successfully sets the tone for the challenges that lie ahead, leaving viewers eager for more developments in the intricate web of personal and professional conflicts.

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